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Jan wrestled with a keyboard and this emerged:
> area r/t clipping a frenulum. Said the JHL wasn't a professional journal,
> and he wouldn't accept articles from there. Said that until there was a
> double blind study w/ 1000 children w/ short frenula -- 500 clipped; 500 not,
> and a complete study done AND published in Pediatrics he wouldn't ever clip a
> frenulum.
Wow, I'd love to see if all the advice he gives out is similarly
backed up. IMHO, such a study would be unethical--as it would be
unethical to deny the control group the benefits of frenotomy.
Perhaps another way to study the issue would be to do pre-feed and
post-feed weights before and after the procedure.
Regards,
Beth
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Beth Johnson, CBE, ICCE, Doula
Certified Breastfeeding Educator
ICEA Certified Chilbirth Educator (and Not Proud of it anymore)
Post-Partum Doula
http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/9235/
"If life is a bowl of cherries,
why am I always in the pits?"--Erma Bombeck
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