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Date: | Mon, 6 Nov 2000 07:51:34 -0000 |
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Barb, you said: "I give out an 8-day "Breastfeeding Diary" sheet to BF moms
at discharge.... I explain to the moms that the baby may feed more than 10
times and that isOK, but if it is getting close to 24 hours and he/she has
had only 6 or 7
feedings, she needs to wake the baby to get in at least 8 in 24 hours."
I would be very interested in the reference you are basing this
recommendation of 8 -- not 7 or 6 -- times in 24 hours on. Is
'breastfeeding success' deemed to be so knife-edge that babies have to wake
up that extra time? What age are these babies 'at discharge'? Here, many
women go home at 6 hours, so most of the first 48 hours would be included.
I assume that you only include this period for the many babies you have born
after unmedicated births.
Magda Sachs
Breastfeeding Supporter, BfN, UK
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