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Finger Feeding to Supplement a Breastfeeding Infant
Finger Feeding to Supplement a Breastfeeding Infant

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Hazelbaker Finger Feeder — SPIRIT OF HEALING, LLC

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In 1988, I stand in the parking lot of our Phoenix meeting place, lamenting the absence of an effective device for finger feeding. My colleague, Anne, commiserates. I become excited. I look over at Anne and say “Wouldn’t it be great if we could have a device that fits in one hand that has an attached tube ?” I trace the path of the tubing on my hand. She nods. “No more NG tubes. No more hard to push syringes. No more leaking. No more fumbling.”

Suddenly, a full color image pops into my head. I can barely contain myself. “I think I have an idea.” She nods her understanding. “I’ve got to go to the drugstore to see if I can find parts.” I hop into my car and drive to the drugstore closest to my home. I find travel bottles of several shapes, colors and sizes. I look for anything that could serve as tubing. When I get home, I take my goodies out of their plastic bag and start to play. My three daughters crowd around me asking questions. ”Mommy’s trying to create a feeding device” is all I can say. I am fully absorbed in the task at hand.

I play and play for weeks trying different sizes and configurations. In the mean time, I contact a major pump company to see if they might be interested in designing and manufacturing a device for finger feeding. They are not. I then contact Medela. Some interest on their part: I feel elated. The idea gets kicked upstairs. Richard Weston, the then National Sales Director, becomes excited about the project; his baby was recently in the NICU and could have used a device like the one I was proposing. We enter into negotiations. This process takes many years, a team of lawyers and lots of discussion.

Brian Silver becomes my engineering contact at Medela. I send him rough sketches and my actual amateur prototypes. He sends back sketches and asks many, many questions. His engineers are busy and Medela has several new products in their design queue, but they commit themselves fully to the task of designing a quality product.

Months pass. We work through design glitches, design and execute an efficacy study, apply for the patent and plan marketing materials and strategies. I work as a consultant to assist with these processes. Finally we have a usable prototype; and it looks remarkably similar to the original picture that flashed into my head on that hot day in 1988! I am informed at this point that Medela wants to put my last name on the product. I feel uncomfortable about this idea but their confidence that this strategy will make the product more memorable quells my concerns.

We move forward on contract finalization and make plans for product launch. The ILCA conference provides the perfect opportunity. The year is 1993.

The launch goes well and we get down to the business of selling product and gathering feedback about its use in the “real world” of lactation consulting. The product gains favor gradually. 10 years fly by. The Hazelbaker™ FingerFeeder has its devotees. Medela decides to change its marketing strategy and so chooses to discontinue the device. We begin the process of transitioning from Medela’s distribution to mine, according to our contract. I form a special little company, named after my two precious grandchildren (both who needed some finger feeding to transition them to exclusive breastfeeding,) to handle the manufacturing, marketing and distribution of the Hazelbaker ™ FingerFeeder.

I start climbing a steep learning curve. I know nothing about manufacturing, or FDA regulations. It takes me five months to get up to speed. Orders for product pour in. Finally, our marketing pieces at the ready, we receive our first packaged batch. In one frenzied week, we satisfy all our backorders. It is now March 2008. By The next year, manufacturing and distribution go well and we receive multiple inquiries from around the world. My learning curve becomes steep once again. Selling overseas has its challenges.

I choose to let-go of the United States distribution and enter into an agreement with Hygeia so that I can concentrate on overseas marketing and distribution. Hygeia, provider of breastpumps and other breastfeeding devices, is a good match. Their expert and experienced team knows just how to position the device in the market and get it into the hands of the people who need it the most while being able to handle the increasing market demand.

I invite you to acquaint or reacquaint yourself with this simple yet effective specialty feeding device that has helped thousands of breastfeeding infants the world over.

Hazelbaker Finger Feeder

Hazelbaker Finger Feeder TM

This prepackaged non-sterile Hazelbaker Finger Feeder is a specialty feeding device for use when finger feeding is recommended. Flow rate system and ergonomic design help baby to pace the feeding. Contains: bulb/tubing assembly; disc; membrane; tubing clamp; tape, and instructions.

Finger Feeding offers a range of physiologic and psychological benefits. It promotes proper and sequential contraction of the tongue and masticatory muscles and provides stimuli to the posterior oral area where the nipple is drawn. Additionally, finger feeding is also the only therapeutic method that provides the touch of human skin as in breastfeeding.

This skin to mouth tissue contact enhances feedback between caregiver and baby. Finger Feeding also allows your baby to pace the feed. This Finger Feeder is perfect to use as a Supplemental Nurser directly at the breast.

Please seek medical assistance when using this device.

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Special Features

Controlled Flow Rate: Most baby bottles have a flow rate that is too fast and this can create a problem for babies with sucking issues. When babies cannot tolerate the flow, they suspend breathing, may cough, sputter or choke during the feed. The baby may develop a compensatory tongue movement pattern that protects the airway but does not efficiently remove milk from the breast. If a baby changes the way they suck because of bottle-feeding, known as Nipple Confusion, they will need to be retrained to suck properly at breast.

A baby may become addicted to the faster flow from the bottle. This Flow Preference, as it is commonly called, causes the baby to become impatient and frustrated at breast. Because the baby has become used to instant flow gratification as soon as the bottle touches his or her tongue, they often will not remain at breast long enough to pull milk out, expecting instant flow gratification at breast just as on the bottle.

Although switching to a slower flow bottle teat can help with these problems, finger-feeding with the Hazelbaker� FingerFeeder prevents the development of these problems. The Hazelbaker� FingerFeeder requires the baby to pace the feed. Milk will not flow unless the baby exerts effort that mimics good sucking at breast. As a built in feature of the Hazelbaker� FingerFeeder, this infant control can be augmented by a gentle squeeze of the milk container should the baby not be able to generate adequate negative pressure to draw milk from the device. However, the top will pop off if the caregiver squeezes too hard thereby ensuring that the baby�s airway is protected from a flow rate that overwhelms their ability.

Easy Handling: Other finger-feeding devices, many makeshift and difficult to handle, do not have built-in pacing features. Those that require the caregiver to push down on a syringe plunger may require added finger and arm strength and guarantee that the flow of milk will be inconsistent, robbing the baby of the opportunity to pace their own feed.

Many other finger-feeding devices require two hands. Using two hands for feeding complicates the feed unnecessarily. As well, other devices must be placed either on a table or in the bra. These placements increase instability of the device making finger-feeding more precarious and involved. The Hazelbaker� FingerFeeder was designed to be easily used in one hand, ensuring feed consistency and ease while freeing up the opposite arm and hand to provide postural stability to the baby for optimal feeding and to cuddle.

Flexible Tubing: Others have very stiff tubing. Stiff tubing causes some babies to reject feedings, the firmness of the tube creates discomfort at the hard palate. Conversely, if the tube is too soft, it will collapse, preventing milk flow, when the baby exerts negative pressure during sucking.

Better Results: The devices that sit next to the mother on a table have long tubes. The extra length requires that the caregiver assist with the feed by raising the device if the baby cannot produce enough negative pressure. Longer tubing also demands greater intra-oral pressures to pull the milk through the tubing, a problem for many babies experiencing breastfeeding difficulties. Either way, optimal feed pacing can be undermined using these devices. The Hazelbaker� FingerFeeder eliminates these concerns: its tubing is the perfect length to ensure proper feeding technique.

Easy Assembly and Cleaning: The Hazelbaker� FingerFeeder has only a few parts that assemble easily. It takes but one try to learn how to put it together correctly. This efficient design also makes it easier to keep clean. Instructions for proper assembly and cleaning come with the device.

Durable: Unlike many other devices used for finger-feeding, The Hazelbaker� FingerFeeder is durable and can be used indefinitely for the same baby. It can be sanitized and sterilized making it ideal for longer-term use when indicated. Other devices must be disposed after one or two uses and/or are destroyed or damaged during sterilization.

Instructions for Finger-feeding (� Aidan & �va, LLC)

* Good hand scrub/wash is essential before use!

Position yourself and baby in a proper feeding position such as that shown in the photo. Placing a pillow under baby will make feeding more comfortable for both of you by raising the baby to chest height. Young babies tend to orient to the right so holding the baby with your left hand and finger-feeding with your right can capitalize on this tendency. However, you may use whichever side you and your baby feel most comfortable using. Keep your shoulders and elbows down and relaxed to reduce muscle strain. Support yourself with extra pillows if needed to achieve this goal. Gently tickle your baby�s lower lip in the middle, in an up and down direction to elicit both the rooting and tongue extrusion reflexes. Keep tickling, just as you would with the breast or bottle, until the baby opens as wide as he or she can. When you see the �gape�, gently insert your finger, pad up, against the hard palate near the upper gumline. The baby will bring up his or her tongue to create a seal around your finger. If your baby is still tongue-tied or is weak, he or she may not do this well. Eventually, this ability will improve. As the baby starts the sucking sequence, move your finger back to near the hard and soft palate juncture where the breast nipple would go if the baby were at breast. While moving your finger back, keep your finger pad in gentle contact with the hard palate. If your finger drops down on the tongue, your baby may gag. Once you have reached the appropriate �landmark,� keep your finger in the same position and stationary unless your therapist directs you to perform certain movements. There is usually no need to squeeze the bulb unless your baby needs a therapeutic reminder or is so weak that he or she needs a little extra help. Allow the baby to set the pace. He or she will do best synchronizing suck, swallow and breathe if allowed to determine the right pace for that feed.

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Breastfeeding and the Hazelbaker fingerfeeder

Breastfeeding and the Hazelbaker fingerfeeder

What is Finger Feeding?

Situations may arise where breastfeeding at the breast may not be a possibility. This could be due to medical problems for the mother or baby, sucking issues in the infant, or short-term separation of mother and baby. In these situations, finger feeding is a viable option. Finger feeding also helps a baby who might be struggling with latching on to the breast learn how to do so.

Finger feeding prevents issues that may confound the nursing baby. Artificial bottle nipples could present risks to the breastfeeding relationship by way of nipple confusion or flow preference. To “milk” a bottle, babies use different muscles than they do when at the breast; milk also flows differently through a bottle versus a breast. Using a finger feeder, babies experience a more “breast-like” nursing session, as the shape and skin of the finger encourages proper infant sucking (as compared to some other feeding devices) and finger feeders allow the baby to pace the flow of the milk.

With soft, flexible tubing and a baby-controlled flow rate, breastfeeding and the Hazelbaker fingerfeeder is an effective and durable tool for finger feeding a baby who cannot nurse at the breast for various reasons.

How to Use the Hazelbaker Fingerfeeder

Trim your fingernails. Make sure the fingernail on the finger you intend to use is trimmed close so as not to scratch inside the baby’s mouth. The finger you choose to use is dependent upon what’s most comfortable for you and your baby. Oftentimes, the pinky is the preferred finger. Wash your hands. Practice good hand-washing techniques, such as scrubbing for at least twenty seconds. Assemble and fill the Hazelbaker TM Fingerfeeder. Line up the tubing from the Hazelbaker Fingerfeeder so that it sits on the soft part of the finger you’ve chosen to feed with. Get in your preferred feeding position, where you can comfortably hold the baby, supporting the baby’s head in your hand with your baby’s head and shoulders resting in between your thumb and forefinger. Allow your baby to latch on to your finger, making sure to practice the same techniques involved in latching on to the breast as best you can (such as tickling baby’s lips and allowing them to pull the finger into their mouth on their own). Finish the feeding and then disassemble and clean the Hazelbaker.

Please note that when the Hazelbaker Fingerfeeder is being used as a “training” tool to help baby learn the appropriate mouth movements to nurse at the breast, only use the feeder until the ravenous baby is calmed by having a sip of milk; then try putting the baby to the breast.

How to Wash a Hazelbaker Fingerfeeder

Disassemble and wash and rinse the HazelbakerTM with hot, soapy water. It can be sanitized in a dishwasher or microwave and can be boiled or autoclaved to sterilize.

Additional Resources

At-Breast Supplementer – Instructional handout on tube feeding at the breast with a tube/bottle or other lactation aid or supplemental nursing system.

Finger Feeding – Dr. Jack Newman’s handout on finger feeding

Hazelbaker(TM) Fingerfeeder – A tool designed by Dr. Hazelbaker to assist with supplemental nursing

Inserting A Lactation Aid – YouTube video on inserting a tube for at-breast supplementing from momandbabyshop.com.

Lactation Aid – Information on tube feeding at the breast with a lactation aid by Dr. Jack Newman from the International Breastfeeding Centre.

Using a Feeding Tube–SNS – Quick tip/instructional sheet on using a tube at the breast to feed a baby. From the Saskatoon Health Region.

Melissa can work with your healthcare provider to

support your milk supply and healthy lactation.

Contact her here or by calling (509) 228-8710.

The Hazelbaker Fingerfeeder

Time-frame: 30-180CERP: no

The Hazelbaker™ FingerFeeder remains the only device approved by the FDA for finger feeding. In this presentation, Dr. Hazelbaker briefly reminisces about the history of the FingerFeeder’s development. She presents and discusses its therapeutic power as a training tool, a proper-suck maintenance tool, and as a device used to support other forms of therapy like cranio-sacral. She then covers and demonstrates assembly, cleaning and proper use. Participants will get to handle the FingerFeeder thereby creating muscle memory for assembling, disassembling and using the product. As desired, case histories will illustrate the FingerFeeder’s efficacy as an alternative feeding device that ultimately supports the establishment of optimal breastfeeding.

Note:

To enhance the clinical component, this presentation can incorporate demonstration on live baby models. Please discuss this with Dr. Hazelbaker.

Hazelbaker Finger Feeder

This Hazelbaker Finger Feeder is a specialty feeding device for use when finger feeding is recommended. It is prepackaged non-sterile, so you will need to SANITIZE BEFORE USE. Flow rate system and ergonomic design assist baby to pace the feeding.

Contains: instructions, tubing/bulb assembly, membrane, disc, clamp, tubing and tape.

Finger Feeding offers a range of physiologic and psychological benefits.

It promotes proper and sequential contraction of the tongue and masticatory muscles

It provides stimuli to the posterior oral area where the nipple is drawn.

Additionally, finger feediing is also the only therapeutic method that provides the touch of human skin as in breastfeeding.

This skin to mouth tissue contact enhances feedback between caregiver and baby.

Finger Feeding also allows your baby to pace the feed.

Please seek medical assistance when using this device.

Indications for use:

Infants experiencing difficulty sucking

Infant is not gaining weight or having unhealthy weight loss.

Mother has physical or mental restrictions interfering with Breastfeeding.

Infant and or mother is hospitalized

Additional Features:

Flow rate system and ergonomic design

Autoclavable and boilable

Single Patient Use

English/Spanish/French Instructions

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