> It is easier to insert into a baby's mouth after latching, but my
> biggest concern is the sharpness of the tip.  IMO there is more risk
> of injuring baby's mouth with this than with a softer (albeit harder
> to insert) feeding tube.

I have used plain syringes, running the tip along the side of the mum's
finger, while the infant is sucking on the mum's finger.
the Medela website has the Hazelbaker finger feeder, although I have not
seen them here (maybe because I haven't been looking!!)
http://www.medela.com/NewFiles/specialtyfdg.html#hazelbaker

Cheers
Karen Clements
IBCLC Melb Aust

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