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In a message dated 6/15/2007 3:47:38 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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Research shows that bottlefeeding increases the incidence of ear infections.
But, what increased the risk of those ear infections- the ABM or the
positioning while being bottlefed, or the pooling of the liquid in the baby's
mouth, which occurs anyway, even while being fed EBM?
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hi!
purely anecdotal here, but:
if it's any reassurance or consolation to you, i just wanted to let you know
i am coming to be tempted to believe the head shape and size/shape of the
eustachian tubes has more or as much to do w/ it as what we feed our babies!
mine have all been exclusively bf'ed - never even had a pacifier or
artificial nipple of any kind even once - and our 3rd son had NINE ear infections in
a year ! (and we don't give them cow's milk at all, ever in their entire
lives and they don't start solids until the 2nd half of the 1st yr - so it's not
dairy). since my babies sleep through the night pretty much from birth, he
wasn't doing a lot of night or side-lying nursing by any stretch of the
imagination.
my ped says many ethnicities are more prone to ear infections based on the
shape of the head (we are such a mix i don't even know which ethnicity would
be the culprit so i blame my husband's side on general principals ;-) )
and the fact that certain shapes tend to block or bend the tubes a bit more
until growth spurts help open them up later.
we waited as long as we could before surgically intervening w/ ds #3 but he
began to have higher fevers w/ each infection and just before he turned 2
started having seizures. we got tubes in his ears and i now feel guilty for not
having done it sooner, it has made all the difference in the world. my 4th
baby had an ear infection by 2 weeks old !! (also slept through the night since
birth and had nothing but the breast) but she was born at christmas and my
school aged children had colds, so in her case i'm thinking bacteria + that
newborn football shaped head helped cause hers. but she's never had another
since and she's 18 mos now!
and my 1st 2 never had any at all. my 2nd two are definitely more chicken
mcnugget-headed (yes, this is my diagnosis based on my vast medical repertoire
- lol) while my 1st two are almost perfectly round headed. as i mentioned
before, we have almost never done any side lying nursing or night nursing so i
just don't think pooling is a factor at all (for us, anyway) and my babies are
always worn or held so there have been no outside influences on their head
shapes that i might be curious about (ie, no plagiocephaly). good luck to you
in avoiding ear infections - your baby is lucky to have such a diligent and
concerned mama!
~jacqui gruttadauria, bsw
near detroit, michigan
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