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Jo-Anne posted on a case in which the doctor suggests that baby could be
having digestive problems due to the excessive amount of amniotic fluid.
I suppose, I guess, this is possible. Jo-Anne had some ideas of what to try
based on her consideration of the baby's symptoms. I think it is a good
idea to go with that. If the problem WAS from the amniotic fluid, what on
earth could be done to alleviate it, anyway? Breastfeeding would still be
the food of choice, and so fixing the problem may be more important than
theorizing about what caused it.
And yes, the suctioning which might have been performed would also impact on
the BF.
Rachel Myr
Kristiansand, Norway
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