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I applaud Dr. Meek. She has restored my faith in her!!
Is she pulling out of her already scheduled lectures?

Barbara Arthur RNC, IBCLC

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>   1. Domperidone use
>   2. How old on "Day 7"?
>   3. ductal ectasia/green dischg
>   4. HMF for older babies?
>   5. How old is "Day 7"?
>   6. age of baby in the first week
>   7. NY Times article on maternal benefits
>   8. Letter from Dr. Joan Meek
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> Date:    Sun, 22 Jun 2003 18:23:38 +1000
> From:    Karleen Gribble <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Domperidone use
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> Kathy,
> After reading your post I wondered how common is it
> for mothers in your area
> to use a pharmaceutical galactagogue. It really
> surprised me that a drug to
> increase milk supply would be discussed (commonly?)
> in an ordinary mother's
> group. This should be something that is helpful only
> rarely shouldn't it? Is
> basic breastfeeding physiology ie supply/demand
> stuff discussed too?
> Karleen Gribble
> Australia
>
> > The powers that be in our medical center would
> like us never to mention
> > it--they don't realize that it's become common
> knowledge in our area among
> > breastfeeding mothers and is discussed and
> recommended in mothers groups.
> We recently
> > had a nurse midwife with a premie in our NICU--she
> raved about Domperidone
> to
> > many of the other mothers.
>
> > Kathy Boggs, RN, IBCLC
> > Mountain View, CA
> >
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> Date:    Sun, 22 Jun 2003 20:20:49 +1000
> From:    Karen Clements
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> Subject: Re: How old on "Day 7"?
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> Or what about calling the first day 'Birth' Day
> instead of 'day 0'.
> I gather this is when you are talking to parents,
> not for official
> charts/patients history?
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> Karen Clements
> IBCLC Melb Aust
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> Date:    Sun, 22 Jun 2003 07:45:19 EDT
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> Subject: ductal ectasia/green dischg
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> Dear Lactnet,
>      In regard to posts about nipple discharge of
> various colors:  I had this
> come up a few years ago and found many posts in the
> archives.  Search under
> "ductal ectasia."
>
> Jan Ellen Brown IBCLC
> Charlotte, NC USA
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> Date:    Sun, 22 Jun 2003 07:57:37 -0400
> From:    Teresa Pitman <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: HMF for older babies?
>
> I wonder if the mother of this baby could go for a
> second opinion, perhaps
> with a more experienced or more
> breastfeeding-friendly doctor. This baby's
> weight gain does not seem unusually low to me, if
> the baby is otherwise
> healthy and developing well. Some babies do "drop
> down through the
> percentiles" during their first year. It is worth
> investigation, yes, but it
> does not automatically mean the baby should be fed
> more to make it gain
> faster. Remember that birthweight does not correlate
> with adult size, but
> weight at one year does. That means some babies who
> are born very small
> (perhaps prematurely) will gain weight quickly
> during their first year,
> while other babies who were born big will (say at
> the 80th percentile,
> perhaps because their mothers had gestational
> diabetes, or for unknown
> reasons) may drop to the 30th percentile by the time
> they are a year old.
> This is appropriate for them. Those nice smooth
> curves on the graph are made
> by looking at averages and certainly do not apply
> for every baby.
>
> Nobody worries about babies who go "up" - from the
> 20th percentile to the
>
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Barbara Arthur RNC, IBCLC

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