Tuesday, October 20, 2009

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Prolonged use of feeding bottles , pacifier or finger sucking in newborns leads to subsequent disturbances

Prolonged use of pacifiers, bottles or the premature because of thumb sucking beyond three years may be harmful to children's language development in infants. This was revealed by a study of the Corporación de Rehabilitación Club De Leones Cruz South of Chile in collaboration with the 'University of Washington published in the journal BioMed Central Pediatrics.
The researchers, led by Barbosa Clarita, evaluated the correlation between the 'excessive suction and language disorders in 128 preschool children from three to five years of Patagonia (Chile). Experts have also taken account of family relationships and of 'power had when they were babies.
They found that delay the use of a bottle until the baby had not made use at least 9 months' breast-feeding reduced the risk of developing later to language disorders. The defect then suck his thumb over the three years of life triples the risk of the child, difficulties or deficits in language. Barbosa said that " these results suggest that excessive use of suction may have negative effects on language development in children babies."
The discovery is particularly important as the use of bottles pacifiers and has increased in recent decades. "However - notes Barbosa - although the results of this study provide additional evidence on the benefits Dellai duration of breastfeeding in children, should be interpreted with caution, because it is observational data .

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