BRISBANE, Australia, May 7 (UPI) -- Feeding an infant using a cup can lead to longer hospital stays and possible health effects for premature infants, says an Australian review. Traditionally, ...
Background: Many neonatal units in the United Kingdom strongly advocate cup feeding rather than bottle feeding of maternal expressed breast milk to preterm babies whose mothers wish to breast feed but ...
Researchers of Australia has advised to avoid using cups while feeding premature babies as it may not help them much. Traditionally, hospitals and parents have used bottles or tubes to feed infants ...
This post by Tom Furtwangler originally appeared on the PATHblog. It seems so simple when you hold it in your hand. A small, soft feeding cup with a tiny reservoir at its spout. Called the NIFTY cup, ...
Newborn infants who are cup-fed as at least part of their feeding regime, are more likely to be exclusively breast-fed when they leave hospital, but are no more likely to be breast-fed three or six ...