词条 | Supplemental nursing system | |||
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The supplemental nursing system (SNS) consists of a container and a capillary tube leading from the container to the mother's nipple.[1] The SNS container can be filled with pumped breastmilk, donor milk, or with infant formula. The tubing is usually attached with removable tape. When the newborn infant suckles on the breast, the infant is nourished both by fluid from the capillary tube and by the mother's breastmilk from the nipple. The mother's milk supply is stimulated by the infant suckling, and in most cases the use of the SNS can be discontinued in a few days or weeks when the mother's milk supply has risen to meet the infant's needs. Mothers usually obtain SNS supplies from a lactation consultant. ImagesReferences1. ^{{Cite news|url=http://breastfeeding.support/supplemental-nursing-system/|title=Breastfeeding With a Supplemental Nursing System - Breastfeeding Support|date=2014-07-15|work=Breastfeeding Support|access-date=2018-02-17|language=en-US}} External links
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