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In einer eMail vom 26-3-2003 21:45:19 West-Europa (standaardtijd) schreibt
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> And yet a client of mine may be facing this. The woman with diabetes who
> had pneumonia when her second child was born still has no milk (only drops)
> at 3 weeks. We're still following leads to solve that puzzle, but in the
> meantime her baby needs to eat.
>
Ofcourse our first rule is to feed the baby. It is very sad that this mom is
not making milk for her baby yet.
I can not help with a formula regimen. Formula is not my field of knowledge
and if a baby needs formula I always refer the mother back to her or her
child's health care provider. I'm an IBCLC and not a medical or nursing
professional, so I stick to lactation solely.
Warmly greeting,
Gonneke
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Gonneke van Veldhuizen
IBCLC,LLLL, MOM, primairyschool teacher
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