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- From: gregory@csri.toronto.edu (Kate Gregory)
- Subject: Re: >>>> nipple confusion and feeding newborn glucose-water??
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.173323.6554@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu>
- Reply-To: xtkmg@trentu.ca
- Organization: CSRI, University of Toronto
- References: <ssimmons.727360142@convex.convex.com> <1jhespINN5vq@gazette.bcm.tmc.edu>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 22:33:23 GMT
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- In article <1jhespINN5vq@gazette.bcm.tmc.edu> pburch@roc.mbcr.bcm.tmc.edu (Paula Burch) writes:
- >If I had worried more about horror stories and refused to have bottles of
- >sugar water given to my child, I could have avoided a pointless, traumatic
- >experience.
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- If I had a sig file, this would be the quote in it. What Paula says is
- so true, and it fits my experience too. I had heard of nipple confusion,
- even told my doctor I didn't want the baby getting bottles, but I
- ended up deciding these were just horror stories and that nipple
- confusion was a rare thing that ordinary people didn't need to worry
- about. Wrong! Wrong for me, anyway, and we didn't really gain anything
- from those darn bottles anyway.
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- Kate
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