Now that is a meaningful response!
 
As ANF is the professional orgaisation most Aust midwives belong to!!
Not to mention neonatal and paed nurses
And this is maintaining the misinformation of those who deal with mothers when they are most in need of realistic infomation !!
Denise
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Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 7:00 AM
Subject: Re: Spam Alert: Re: [ozmidwifery] "failure to sleep through the night"!!!

I too was appalled and saddened when I read the article in the ANF about "frequent feeding disrupting infant sleep".  Bad enough that someone bothered to conduct such a counterproductive research project at all but even worse that ANF couldn't find anything better to report on. If you want to object and you are an ANF member you can write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
Helen Cahill
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Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 6:37 PM
Subject: Spam Alert: Re: [ozmidwifery] "failure to sleep through the night"!!!

Strange that you should mention this today....I have just started readng an old book (1975) called "The Continuum Concept" by Jean Leidloff in which she talks about the differences between western civilisations outlook on bringing up children compared to the Yequana Indians (a StoneAge tribe in the Venezuelan jungle).   We obviously haven't learnt too much in the past 30-odd years if researchers/academics are still ignoring the natural way of life and expounding their own ill-conceived theories on women who are confused enough between what they know naturally & what those "that know better" tell them.
 
Carole
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Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 4:09 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] "failure to sleep through the night"!!!

I was just flicking through the latest ANF Journal before chucking it out when the title "Frequent feeding clue to disrupted infant sleep"!! It was published in the "Archives of Disease in Childhood" by M. Nikoloulou and I. St. James-Roberts. These researchers identified "at risk" infants during their first week of life which put them at risk of failing to sleep through the night at 12 weeks of age!! Talk about turn normal physiology into an abnormality. They say that babies that feed more than 11 times per day at 1 week were 2.7 times more likely not to sleep through. Duh, aren't they supposed to be feeding frequently. There is no mention of the failure to thrive rate between the "control" group and the"behaviour program group". This program included maximising the difference between day and night, avoinding feeding and cuddling at night and from the age of three weeks gradually delaying feeds when the baby awoke at night!!
When will sense prevail. Those poor women out there, they must be so confused with nurses now taking that line.
Just annoyed
Jackie

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