> Hello All,
> PTP I am supporting a first time young mother at present who first contacted me because her now 6 week old son has pretty much screamed all the time.
> He has an extremely effective suck strength and she has always had an over supply of milk. She has tried formula and baby is much more settled. This mother is quite traumatised by her
> attempts to get to the bottom of her baby's behaviour and not being able to relieving his discomfort each time she breastfeeds him. She had stopping breastfeeding however I have managed to encourage her to keep pumping and safe guard her milk supply
> so she still has the option to start bf again when she feels more relaxed. A pediatrician believes baby is lactose intolerant but both mother and I feel it is lactose overload. When she pumps she gets 60ml (2 oz) of fore milk before she sees any change to whiter hind milk.
> Once before when she stopped bf for a couple of days her milk supply came back fully in 22 hours from next to nothing and baby started screaming, green frothy poos with colicy pain.
> How would all you wise women manage this lactose overload. I am looking at block feeding and maybe pumping some fore milk before baby goes to breast. I understand about this possibly increasing the problem but if this mother does not get a good bf experience next time she bf baby she will definately stop.
> Thanks
> Joan
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