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In a message dated 5/8/2005 5:53:31 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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Baby born at term by NVD, now 4 months old and is on digoxin for cardiac =
problem.
Baby weighed at Doctors to-day and has gained 90 grams in 2 weeks.
Are we sure this is accurate? How was he weighed? Naked? Dry diaper? Same
scale? What was his birth weight? Last weight? This weight?
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Doctor has recommended that solids be introduced. prior a few weeks =
ago baby had been gaining weight.
THis would not be my first recommendation.
He will only spend 3 - 4 minutes at =
the breast.
HOw many times per day? Has his feeding frequency dropped or length
decreased--this may lead us to believe he may be having possible nausea.
He appears settled and not lethargic when I weighed him =
today.
THis is reassuring. And what weight did you get?
The concern is the side effects of the digoxin which is known to =
cause nausea as the levels increase. Mother still wants to breastfeed =
but is concerned that she
Is Mom using breast compression? I Like Teresa's idea of wearing is sling
and feeding as soon as he cues--is she doing that or at least staying close and
feeding as soon as he cues? I like the supplementer idea as well.
Is this baby going to have more surgeries? Does he need to be a certain
weight before they can do them?
Can the slowing be a variation of normal? Or of a normal fluctuation of
growth? Will he then pick up on his own in the next few weeks?
Once some of these questions are answered then a step by step plan of action
can be developed.
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