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In a message dated 4/1/2005 12:38:10 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
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So, now my question is, could it be possible to somehow treat mother's milk
in the same way that the proteins are broken down in Nutramigen? Is it
possible to add some kind of digestive enzyme to her milk before feeding to
start the breakdown process? If it could be possible to treat mom's milk,
then it might be possible to continue the breastfeeding relationship and
babe would still receive all the wonderful components of breastmilk, that
just can't be duplicated:)
Moms of babies with cystic fibrosis use a little breastmilk to "glue" the
enzymes onto their areola prior to nursing. Could not the same thing be done
in this situation?
Christie Pillado
El Paso, TX
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