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In einer eMail vom 19-7-01 2:15:35 West-Europa (zomertijd) schreibt
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> Maybe there is evidence at hand to indicate that a baby does, in fact, learn
> very well after not eating anything for a couple of days because of the
> extra
> fluids in his system. But I'm not aware of anything. Frankly, I'd rather
> err on the side of giving the baby something to eat via cup rather than have
> a baby who is spiraling -- even ever so slowly -- down the tubes.
>
> I'm interested in other thoughts. I'm not interested in being flamed.
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>
Jan, I will not flame you, but secund (sp?) your opinion.
I think that the first rule applies: Feed The Baby. It would be great if that
could be his own mothersī milk at breast or (2nd best) in some other way, or
if not available some othersī mothersī milk, but if that isnīt available some
formula (I know it is not the real stuff, but it still is no poison for most
babies). not the 1st 24hours, but in the next 24 if itīs obvious that baby is
not getting any colostrum in. (In The Netherlands they start pooring water or
glucosewater in (rather soon if baby does not nurse, which in my opnion is
the last option, īcause the water fills the baby up, the sugar makes him
sleepy and it does not add anything healthy or nutritious to the system)
To me it seems equally important to start pumping as soon as it is clear that
baby is going to have latch difficulties within the first 6 or so hours (it
will be clear by then if baby will probably be latching that first day or
not) IN that way there will be suitable food for the baby to overcome the
time till he starts feeding at his own and it will start mulkproduction early
enough to prevent future supplyproblems.
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Gonneke van Veldhuizen, IBCLC
MOM, LLLL, primary schoolteacher
Hiilensberg, Germany
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