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Date: | Fri, 19 Jan 2001 21:06:01 EST |
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Judie asks,
> The hospital says half EMM and half ABM. I have told mothers for many
> years to do a feeding of EMM and then the next feed would be ABM. The
> ideal is to not mix. I don't remember who said it and or where I read
> it. I know this is old information but I have asked be back up my
> statement.
>
IMHO, it is just common sense. If you mix the two, and the baby only takes
half of it, you've wasted the EBM -- which is TOO EXPENSIVE to waste! I
mean, my gosh -- if you were only even paying for it from a human milk bank,
it would bee $2.50 or $2.75/OUNCE. Would we even THINK of mixing it w/
something else???? I don't think so! Therefore, give the baby all the EBM
FIRST, and then supplement w/ ABM if absolutely necessary.
YIKES!
Jan -- who is into (as always) a "Don't waste" mode.
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