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Patrica Young <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 7 Feb 2000 23:01:30 -0500
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Well I wouldn't think 12 oz in 8 weeks was very spectacular....but do you
know how much baby lost in beginning?  Sometimes these bigger babies have
some extra water on board (esp. with diabetic mom) and  lose a fair amount
in first few days, meaning baby may have really been starting up from a
bottom weight of 8 or 8.5 lbs.  But even if that was the situation, the
weight gain is still unimpressive.  Doesn't seem to be a mom problem if she
can pump so  much milk.  Sounds like more of a baby problem.  Gastro,
cardio, neuro, endocrine??? Needs some exploration.  How are wet and dirty
diapers?  One thing I'd check for would be diabetes insipidus.

I don't have my little formula here at home, but there is a way to increase
the caloric value of formula to 22 or 24 oz.  Sounds like pedi is trying to
increase caloric value of breastmilk.  This is a little iffy, can put an
undue burden on baby's kidneys, especially when you really don't know what
baby's problem is.  Maybe baby needs to be seen at a Children's type
hospital.
be sure and let us know what happens.  Sincerely, Pat in SNJ

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