I am a long time lurker and infrequent poster due to heavy pt load as inpt
LC.
I have searched archives on use of conc sucrose to relieve pain in
newborns. My question is about use of this highly conc sucrose used to get
babies to latch quicker. We are seeing babies not going to the breast now
without the sucrose. Yes colostrum is sweet but it seems not as sweet.
This rememids me of the days when pacifiers were vanilla flavored and
babies stopped latching until we got rid of those.
Yes I am attempting to stop nurses from using this on nipples but I need
some evidence-based info too if possible.
Anyone know of research about the use of this 24 % sucrose and interference
with latching or what it can do to the baby's gut.
thanks in advance
Betsy Ayers RN, BSN, IBCLC
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