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An evidence based guide to weaning preterm infants
Paediatrics and Child Health, 09/09/09
King C – To allow for a degree of motor development which may help with positioning it is suggested that it may be useful to delay weaning until after 3 months corrected age. However the assessment of infant cues are paramount when making the final decision and each baby should be treated as an individual according to his/her own developmental readiness.
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