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Non-nutritives Saugen am Beruhigungsschnuller

Vorteile, Nachteile und die Assoziation mit dem Plötzlichen Säuglingstod

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Hanzer, M., Zotter, H., Sauseng, W. et al. Non-nutritives Saugen am Beruhigungsschnuller. Paediatr. Paedolog. Austria 45, 12–15 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00608-010-0193-2

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