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Supporting Direct Breastfeeding in a Tracheostomy-Dependent Neonate: A Case Report.

Kylen Van OschKerry HunterM Elise Graham
Published in: The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology (2021)
This case illustrates that successful direct breastfeeding can be achieved in an infant with a tracheostomy. If a patient is felt to be capable of oral feeding via bottle, there is no reason that there should not be a trial of direct feeding at the breast, for the benefit of both members of the breastfeeding dyad.
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