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Got an e-mail from a friend who wonders about this scenario: baby born at
8-9, is now 3 months old, exclusively breastfed, and weighs between 17 & 18
pounds and is 25 inches long. The pediatrician wants the mom to start solids
at 4 months to slow the weight gain. The mom wants research to make sure this
is the best thing to do for the baby.
Of course, I don't think it is -- but I don't know that I have research to
back it up (other than the recommendation to exclusively breastfeed for 6
months).
Anybody have any ideas? I really don't have any more information than the
above, though I've asked my friend about frequency of feeds. (And that I'd
love for the mom to have a creamatocrit to determine the caloric value of the
milk. I have a slight suspicion that it is more than 20 cal/ounce.
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC
Wheaton IL
www.lactationeducationconsultants.com
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