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Dear lactnetters, I have Lori's permission to ask this question of you. She works in a NICU and is wondering how to
calculate nutrients for the babies. You know how persnickity dietitians can be! Personally, I believe in covering the basics
and trusting the breastmilk! michelle
Could anyone please direct me to any resources or provide insight as
> to
> > nutrient differences between fresh vs. frozen/thawed/reheated breast
> > milk? Thank you in advance!
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> > Lori J. Willett, RDLD
> > St. Lukes' Hospital
> > Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52402
> > 319/362-2921
Michelle Scott, MA, RD
Lactation Consultant and Pediatric Specialist
Mason, New Hampshire
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