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Good morning all.
I found these two articles and am in the process of providing staff with
this updated information for healthy term infants. I think Ilana makes a
good point that requiring a woman to pump when she is producing a good quantity
of milk and infant is effectively feeding when using the shield could be
detrimental to continuing the nursing relationship. Hope these are helpful
for you.
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 18, 2949-2955 Reexamination of ultra-thin
nipple shield use, infant growth and maternal satisfaction. by Ilana RA
Chertok Pulished 2009
AWHONN Volume 35, Number 2 March/April 2006 A Pilot Study of Maternal and
Term Infant Outcomes Associated with Ultrathin Nipple Shield Use by Ilana
R.
Chertok, Jeanne Schneider, and Susan Blackburn
Mary-Jane Sackett, RN, BSN, IBCLC, RLC
Pittsfield, MA
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