Is it just me or are there others who have thought that it would be nice to
have "blind" nipple shields that would enable completely non-nutritive
suckling at the breast?
Karleen Gribble
Australia
> That said, there truly is a difference in sucking a pacifier vs a breast
> for infants with respiratory issues - and that is flow. Swallowing needs
> to be coordinated with breathing, and when the flow rate is high or the
> respiratory rate is rapid, swallowing reduces the amount of time devoted
> to breathing.
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