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Do we know what their experience was with jaundice and hypoglycemia and
weight loss at that time?
Phyllis Adamson, IBCLC, RLC
Glendale, AZ
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Jan B. said:
> Please note, I'm not advocating the following, but it is helpful to know
> that any/all of you who were born in the US of A in a hospital 35 or
more years
> ago MOST LIKELY were not fed for the first 24 hours of your life. And
then
> you were given either sterile water or glucose water. And then, if you
were
> lucky enough to be breastfed, you were allowed a full 2 minutes on each
side
> for the first day. You most likely weren't supplemented, because 2
minutes on
> each side was adequate. By the time you were up to four minutes per
side,
> you were over 48 hours old.
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