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Can “The risk of a baby not taking to breast after bottlefeeding may be decreased by using a finger and catheter.” be backed up by data?
Clarify what "risk of bottle feeding" is supposed to mean.
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Can the statement “There is some negative effect of X type carrier that is mollified by Y type carrier” be backed up by any statistics?
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Can the statement “Having an unusually long lingual frenulum can cause speech defects later in life.” be backed up by any statistics?
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Can “The risk of a baby not taking to breast after bottlefeeding may be decreased by using a finger and catheter.” be backed up by data?
Breastfeeding mothers who are unable to breastfeed temporarily are sometimes told to feed with a catheter taped to their finger because it will not be as harmful as feeding from a bottle.
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Can “The risk of a baby not taking to breast after bottlefeeding may be decreased by using a finger and catheter.” be backed up by data?
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Can the statement “Pacifier use causes increased risk of some kind of dental problem.” be backed up by any statistics?
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How to keep Glasses on when Breastfeeding/Feeding
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How to keep Glasses on when Breastfeeding/Feeding
You're right, it's unclear. I do mean wrapping them around just the ends, not making a poor-man's croakie.
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How to keep Glasses on when Breastfeeding/Feeding
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