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Sonya writes:
That is really interesting. Thanks for sharing. I wonder if there could
be a study done on pacifier use and the relationship to infections,
antibiotic use, or asthma, as he mentioned a type of mold that can contribute to
asthma. I wonder how you would do that and control for everything else.
I also wonder if the same is true for nipple shields, and if there should
be a limit on the amount of time one uses a shield."
~~~ Would this biofilm also then be present on the artificial nipples of a
bottle too? Especially if there was processed, non human milk flowing
through it?
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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