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hI all
I have a hypothesis on the mucosy babies that dont feed well.
I have noticed that most of these babies have had some sort of traumatic event, like emergency c-section, vontuse, fast preciptous labour, or a long ardious labour so when we do blood sugars on these mucosy babies, they are all within normal limits even up to 12 - 14 hrs old, therefore the mucous could be a safety factor that nature has provided (Itsnt nature clever) i have spoken to a number of my midwifery colleagues they agree-
Sincerely
June Nicholls
RM RN (BHSc) IBCLC
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