Actually, I tried to find something to help you and then came across this
from the American Academy of Pediatrics:
"Most breastfed babies do not have a problem with jaundice that requires
interruption of breastfeeding. However, if your baby develops jaundice that
lasts a week or more, your pediatrician may ask you to temporarily stop
breastfeeding for a day or two. If you must temporarily stop breastfeeding,
talk to your pediatrician about pumping your breasts so you can keep
producing breast milk and can restart nursing easily. "
I found this at www.medem.com in the AAP article defining jaundice and the
treatment of jaundice
http://www.medem.com/search/article_display.cfm?path=n:&mstr=/ZZZG6KK
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