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Re-subscribing after a hiatus...Hello all..
> I saw a mom at the clinic yesterday...down to 50th percentile from 90th
> percentile...two months old. Fat baby, no evidence of dehydration. Bright
> and contented. Gaining but slowly. Output appropriate. Lots of loud
> clicking when let-down happens but baby does not seem to have problem
> dealing with the flow. Tongue is visibly well cupped and deep around
> areola. Nipple shape remains the same during the feed. No discomfort.
> Swallowing ++. Deep pauses as baby's mouth fills with milk. Weight pc (at
> mom's insistence) was 100cc. I tend not to be overly concerned with this
> babe's slow weight gain and weight does not fit with clinical picture. My
> question is...how much do I have to try to "fix" the clicking if
> everything else looks good?
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> Dana Haas R.N., BScN, IBCLC
> Public Health Nurse, Lactation Consultant,
> Prenatal Team Leader
> The New City of Hamilton Social & Public Health Services (Mountain
> Office)
> 71 Main St. West., Hamilton, Ontario L8P 4Y5
> (905) 973-4669
>
>
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