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Rosemary writes:
I think as a soothing technique within a lifestyle that encourages
mother-baby contact and responsiveness to feeding cues, it can be perfectly
healthful. Many "LLL mothers" are using it alongside sharing sleep, habitual
babywearing, minimum mother-baby separation, and no clock-watching for
nursing. In that case it adds another tool to the toolbox, rather than
substituting for the closeness and breastfeeding that should be the first line
methods of baby comfort.
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Rosemary,
I like this perspective: as a soothing technique within a parenting style
that matches human infant needs, vs instead of ...
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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