“…In our study, we reported the earliest initiation of oral feeding at 31 +5 weeks PMA (compared to a previous report of 33 +1 weeks), which indicates that developing the early initiation of oral feeding is possible (Jackson et al., ). The reason for the discrepancy with these findings may be due to the wider range of GA of infants in this study, which is from 25 +1 to 36 +6 weeks, or due to other confounding factors associated with time to achieve oral feeding with breast milk, such as LBW, GA and SGA (Gianni et al., ). In addition, neonatal Cochrane reviews have identified numerous studies regarding the use of non‐nutritive sucking or oral stimulation and concluded that these practices do aid in the transition from gavage to oral feeding (Foster, Psaila, & Patterson, ; Greene, O'Donnell, & Walshe, ).…”