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Limiting "breastfeeding" - no.  But breastmilk feeding?  Maybe?

In this study of nearly 2000 babies, the highest weight gain was found in babies receiving EBM via bottle.  The lowest - exclusively breastfed.    Li et al.  2012.  Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 166(5):431-436   

 Intake increases with percentage of feeds (EBM) given by bottle.   Li et al.  2012.  Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 166(5):431-436

An interesting look at infant's self-regulation.    Li et al.  2010.  Paediatrics. 123(6):e1386-e1393    

Satiety responsiveness.    DiSantis, et al.  2011.  Int J Behav Nutr  8:89

And this one on bottle emptying.    Li et al.  2008.  Paediatrics. 122 Suppl 2:S77-84   

Jean Ridler  RN  RM  IBCLC
Cape Town, South Africa

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