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In a message dated 11/3/00 7:32:02 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:
<< need a doctors opinion on jaundice >>
3 day old, positive Coombs, ABO incompatibility, also facial bruising noted
in nurses notes at birth. Today bili is 20. BF fair to well (sleepy) and mom
can pump 3 oz with mini electric. Her milk is "in". I got her a classic and
double setup so she can express while bf is suspended.
Taking this baby off the breast is wrong. Period. This level of hyperbili
does not endanger a healthy full term baby. The rate of rise does not sound
ominous and I suspect that this baby just needs to be nursed more often with
more frequent switching of breasts (q5-7 minutes instead of 10-15 or
whatever she was doing)
The bili might be excreted more rapidly with formula (beta-gluc reasons) but
this is not necessary nor optimal care of a baby this age with bruising and
an ABO setup.
Jay Gordon, MD, FAAP, IBCLC
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