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On 2/11/2014 3:34 AM, Pamela Morrison wrote:
> Is there any possibility that you might have looked at a possible
> connection between infant sucking needs and the development of
> cognitive/motor skills?? I ask because of my concern about the
> recommendation for cup-feeding in developing countries for babies who
> cannot be breastfed - I've known of two cases of developmental delay
> which only resolved after orphaned African babies being cared for by
> their grandmothers and exclusively cup-fed were finally fed with bottles.
With my adoption physician hat on, I can attest that using cups for
prolonged periods of time can be detrimental for child's health and
child's development.
Babies who were given bottles with nipples with huge holes or those who
were switched to cups too early, do tend to have more oral aversions,
speech delays as well as other sensory and/or mechanical problems.
And in Pamela's case - those kids should be evaluated for the
possibility of residual problems, as in such situation there can be some
other issues present too.
Alla
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Alla Gordina, MD, IBCLC, FAAP
General Pediatrics
Breastfeeding Medicine
Adoption and Foster Care Medicine
Global Pediatrics and Family Medicine
NJ Breastfeeding Medicine Educational Initiative
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