"Nikki Lee" <[log in to unmask]>
# In the 1940s and 50s, babies were routinely given water, orange
juice, and something called oleum percomorphum (something akin to cod
liver oil, given for vitamins A and D), even if breastfeeding,
starting at 2 weeks. #
You don't have to go back to 40's, lol, I was born in the late 60's,
and was given at the high age of 3 weeks, exactly according to
recommendations of that time, juice from fresh berries and smashed
fruits and vitamins. Mothers were to breastfeed (or to bottlefeed) 5
times per 24 h, and if the baby got hungry in the mean time, a bottle
of water with honey/sugar in it was given. Now you won't be surprised
to hear my mother's milk was gone by 4 weeks ;) .
Btw, my husband was obviously so used to his sugar water bottles, lol,
that he used to drink sugar water until he was nearly 30, then he
changed sugar water to juice, maybe because I kept on teasing him ;)
Sanna-Mari
bf support group leader / Imetyksen tuki ry
Finland, Scandinavia
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