Sentences with phrase «avoid artificial nipples»

Avoid all artificial nipples.
Avoid all artificial nipples for the first 3 to 6 weeks if at all possible.
While you are learning to breastfeed, avoid any artificial nipples — bottles, pacifiers, and nipple shields (if possible).
It is also important to avoid any artificial nipples (bottles and pacifiers / dummies) for at least the first six weeks.
In our last article we emphasized learning a proper latch and avoiding artificial nipples.
Experts recommend avoiding artificial nipples / bottles and pacifiers for the first four weeks of your baby's life in order to establish your milk supply and nursing routine.
Avoiding artificial nipples in the beginning and mastering the latch, will insure that you are able to breastfeed successfully.

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In my research, I found very little information on how to solve nipple confusion, only information about how to prevent it - warning after warning to avoid introducing artificial nipples.
Avoid using pacifiers or artificial nipples until breastfeeding is well - established.
I was determined to avoid «artificial» helpers like a nipple shield or bottles to help her feed.
An infant must learn to attach and suckle properly at the breast during the first few days of life to successfully establish breastfeeding.1,, 2 Early oral experiences that require sucking mechanics different from those required for breastfeeding are believed to contribute to the development of improper latch and subsequent breastfeeding failure — a problem described as nipple confusion.2 — 4 The avoidance of pacifiers was included as 1 of 10 steps for successful breastfeeding in the 1990 Innocenti Declaration on maternity services and breastfeeding, and many experts recommend that mothers who are breastfeeding avoid exposing their infants to artificial suckling experiences including use of pacifiers.5 — 7
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