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This isn't exactly about pacifiers but when Jan spoke about NNS and
generally learning to suck corrrectly (if baby is not doing well at
breast), it reminded me of something. I have just returned from that
wonderful breastfeeding/childbirth ed conference that Women and Infnats
Hospital in Povidence, Rhode Island sponsers every year. This year's
keynote speaker was Jack Newman, who we all know is a wonderful
presenter.Several times over the course of the day, he referred back to
finger feeding as a transition to the breast (as opposed to an alternative
to the bottle). I had never thought of it from that perspective. I just
thought that was pretty cool.I realized that in my practice (in the
hospital and out) I sometimes do that but had somehow never thought of FF
in that way. Just thought I'd share.
Betsy Riedel RNC, IBCLC
Connecticut
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