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Gloria Buoncristiano-Thai <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 9 Oct 2002 15:16:16 EDT
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Aloha,

My .02 here too.  When my son had his first eye surgery at around 14 months,
he was supposed to have nothing after midnite---water was okay until about
4am, I believe.  Well my son woke up about 3am and wanted to nurse and did.
When we checked in at the hospital around 7am---I wasn't worried----figured
it was all digested by this time.  I did slip about the breastmilk to the
nurse when she asked if he had anything.  She freaked--went to his
doctor--who was not concerned.  I never said anything prior to surgery, but
then he was not an infant--so I was not too worried---he did not wake often
at night to nurse at this point.

Aloha,
Gloria Thai

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