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In a message dated 10/12/2005 9:29:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
I completely agree that ALL the studies show that physiologically (heart
rate, respiratory pattern, apnea, bradycardia, oxygen saturation, etc.) the
breastfed infant is more stable - he is also taking in LESS. Physiologic
stress
and energy intake and output are two different concepts, and not
necessarily
related. Yes, you can be more stable, but also consume less energy while
exerting more effort.
Dear Friends:
It is late at night, and I am not thinking clearly........can someone
explain to me how a premature infant can be both stable and exerting more
effort to consume less energy?
warmly,
Nikki Lee RN, MS, Mother of 2, IBCLC, CCE
Maternal-Child Adjunct Faculty Union Institute and University
Film Reviews Editor, Journal of Human Lactation
www.breastfeedingalwaysbest.com
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