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Weissman A et al. – Any method of pain control is better than none. Feeding and breastfeeding during heel–lancing were found to be the most effective methods of pain relief.

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Amir Weissman, 11/03/09

The most important take-home-message should be that neonatal pain prevention is the expectation of the parents and the goal of the medical staff. We can not dismiss these very simple-to-use methods that were proven to efficiently reduce pain in neonates and use them whenever painful procedure is performed.

   

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