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Patricia wrote:
Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 12:29:40 +0000
From: Patricia Young <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: cup fdg bib
IBFAN Africa Statement on cups (I can snail mail copies)
How to feed a baby who cannot breastfeed. The Complete Mother, 1992
Davis, H.V., Sears, R.R., Miller, H.C. & Brodbeck, A.J. (1948). Effects of
cup, bottle and breastfeeding on oral activities of newborn infants.
Pediatrics 2: 549-555. - funded by our old friends M-J)
Fredeen, R.C. (1948). Cup feeding of newborn infants. Pediatrics 2:544-548.
Jan DeCoopman's book Breastfeeding Mangaement for Health Professionals is a
good resource for ways to alternatively feed babies, with pros and cons of
each method. I personally think it involves - what are you trying to do -
get calories in baby, retrain suck, etc. Then choose method that will least
interfere with transition back to breast. Pat in SNJ
Patricia, are the articles really from 1948? Wow! How did you
find copies? Where can we purchase a copy of Jan deCoopman's book?
Thank you.
Jeanne B. Fisher, MSN, RN, IBCLC
Breastfeeding Promotion Nurse
Texas Department of Health
(512)406-0744
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