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[Dysphagia] RE: [asha-div13] Infant Feeding


  • Subject: [Dysphagia] RE: [asha-div13] Infant Feeding
  • From: CShaker at covhealth.org (Shaker, Catherine S.)
  • Date: Tue Feb 8 07:18:01 2005

But it may be a matter of pacing the infant to reduce gulping and air
swallowing, not just the Dr. Brown's bottle. Sounds like this is a
normal newborn. With babies who have swallowing problems, the risk of
using the higher flowing Dr. Brown's bottle may out weigh the advantage
of less air swallowing, which can lead to spit-ups/wet burps.In those
situations pacing based on infant cues is often successful in reducing
spit-ups and improving swallowing. 
 
Catherine S. Shaker M.S./CCC, BRS-S 
Speech-Language Pathologist 
Board Recognized Specialist in Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders 
St. Joseph Regional Medical Center 
5000 West Chambers Street 
Milwaukee, WI  53210 
Phone:  414-447-2797 
Fax:      414-874-4104 

-----Original Message-----
From: Lori Fitsimones [mailto:jnlfits@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 7:41 AM
To: Division 13 Discussion List
Subject: Re: [asha-div13] Infant Feeding



Per her report, the baby spit up less using this bottle.



>From: "Julie Webb" <WEBBJ@email.chop.edu> 
>Reply-To: "Julie Webb" <WEBBJ@email.chop.edu> 
>To: "Division 13 Discussion List" <asha-div13@lists.asha.org> 
>Subject: Re: [asha-div13] Infant Feeding 
>Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 08:35:39 -0500 
> 
>See, that's just it.  Why is it the only bottle she'll use?  What has 
>she noticed that is different from feeding with a different 
>nipple/bottle system.  There are a lot of claims made but I didn't see 
>any evidence.  Thanks Julie 
> 
> >>> <lmb1email-asha13@yahoo.com> 02/07/05 8:17 PM >>> 
>I recently purchased some of these for my best friend as a shower gift 
>for her first baby.  These are the only bottles my friend will now use.

>The insert that comes with the bottle goes into the some detail on the 
>rationale of the design.  Although they are a bit pricey, you may want 
>to purchase a bottle, check out the design, and see what you think of 
>the insert as a jumping off point. 
> 
>I am interested to hear the comments of the other infant feeding 
>specialists on this topic.  Please remember to hit "reply to all." 
> 
>Lori Burkhead Fitsimones, ABD, CCC-SLP 
>Univeristy of Florida & 
>Shands Rehabilitation Hosptial 
>Gainesville, FL 
> 
> 
> 
>Julie Webb <webbj@email.chop.edu> wrote: 
>We have had a lot of parents reporting that once discharged from the 
>hospital they have had success feeding their infants with the Dr. 
>Browns' bottle system. Just wondering if anyone knew if the popularity 
>of this bottle could be contributed to any science or if it more 
>related 
>to marketing. Also, do you know the flow rates of the nipples you use 
>and recommend? 
> 
>Thanks Julie 
> 
>Julie A. Webb M.A. CCC-SLP 
>Speech-Language Pathologist 
> 
>Children's Hospital of Philadelphia 
>Center for Chilhood Communication 
>Department of Speech-Language Pathology 
>(215) 590-7634 
> 
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