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That's one photo that I'd like to see, because it defies what I often find in my
clients that use that bottle.
I can very easily go on a Cuban-tempered rant about this specific subject, so
if you want my considered, professional tirade ::cough:: I mean, my clinical
assessment email me privately, LOL.
In short, the picture you have just described (which I have not seen) is the
exact OPPOSITE of what I see in many of my troubled (either sore or not-
latching) clients. Baby is most decidedly NOT taking that bottle with lips
flanged around the broad base. I only wish....
Regina M. Roig-Romero, BS IBCLC
Senior Lactation Consultant,
Miami-Dade County Health Dept WIC/Nutrition Program
Miami FL
On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 19:27:10 +1100, Karleen Gribble
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>That photo looks like it has been digitally modified to me.
>Karleen Gribble
>Australia
>
>> Someone (Kathy Eng, was it you?) mentioned the Avent promo materials for
>the
>> picture of a baby with lips flanged around the broad base of the Avent
>> feeding teat, as an example of latch.
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