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Cynic talking here. Does he SELL the product? Don't flame me here, but where's the evidence to give these to the baby?
-----Original Message-----
From: Lactation Information and Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Sarah McCann
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 3:23 PM
Subject: probiotics
Hi all,
Quick question. I have permission to post. A mum I am working with was at her chiropractor today for her shoulders. Baby gets wriggly at breast after feeding for a while. Although I was with mum on Friday for an hour I did not see this. But it is obviously serious enough that mum mentioned it to c. Chiropractor suggested probiotics as baby's tummy also rumbly and mum has been on antibiotics - several courses. I said I would be concerned about allergy, breastmilk should heal the gut and as mum's gut recovers baby may be 'better'. Also could be wind and wriggling could be a bit of reflux (no intervention suggested) or baby trying to get milk to come faster. i.e wait and see oh and I did suggest trying swapping sides more often to 'speed up milk' - increase supply. My instinct is breastfed babies don't need probiotics, however if there is research suggesting they could be helpful I don't want to be closed minded. The ones suggested were bifidus infantalis by Biocare.
Many thanks,
Sarah McCann.
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