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>The information that I left her with on Day 7 was to nurse the baby
>first at every feeding; then give the baby up to 1.5 oz of formula,
>using paced bottle feeding (which the LC in the hospital had
>instructed her on). I also recommended that she continue to pump as
>much as she was able to, using medium suction and very short
>durations. I am hoping that the baby triggers MERs better than the
>pump, so as to push milk out as well as the negative pressure
>sucking it out. I will see her again on Tuesday, and I also plan to
>speak with her this weekend. I forgot to mention that I have her
>permission to post.
Lynette - can she not use her expressed breast milk as a supplement,
rather than the formula?
She was getting a total of 30 ml per expression before, and
presumably is getting a bit more now. If you calculate the baby needs
up to 1.5 oz supplement, then her ebm could probably fill the bill -
yes?
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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