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Altered sucking dynamics in a breastfed infant with Down syndrome: a case report.

Viviane Silva CoentroDonna T GeddesSharon Lisa Perrella
Published in: International breastfeeding journal (2020)
This case report illustrates that infants with Down syndrome may have low intraoral vacuum and limited nutritive sucking that persists for several months, likely due to delayed oro-motor development. In the absence of effective sucking human milk feeding can continue when milk production is stimulated with frequent and adequate breast expression. It is possible for infants with Down syndrome and no associated health complications to eventually establish full breastfeeding. Mothers that wish to breastfeed their infant with Down syndrome require anticipatory guidance and continuing lactation and family support.
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