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Thanks so much for the update about the Forbes article. I was glad to be
able to write a letter to the editor to make a case for the positive effects
of breastmilk.
The 14th paragraph had a brief mention about breastmilk, but it was a case
of too little and too late in the article to make any impact.
The findings of the researchers will to useful to any NICU patient because
they are all at risk for NEC. We have over 90% of our mothers are providing
breastmilk in the NICU and our morbidity and mortality rates are very low.
We have a rare case of NEC that has occured before initiation of feedings
and occasionally a breast milk fed baby will develop NEC. It is of course
the AIM fed babies that are at high risk. Hope all of you had a good
World Breastfeeding Week, Rachel Wahl RN IBCLC
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>Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 08:40:47 -0700
>From: Cee Miller <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Associated Press article on NEC (fwd)
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>Some of you may see a AP article in your local newspapers today (or
>yesterday) entitled "Doctors Seek to Solve Preemies' Problems" by Lauran
>Neergaard. Here's a link to the story on the Forbes website -
>http://www.forbes.com/home/feeds/ap/2006/08/07/ap2932321.html
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>There is not one single word in this article about breastmilk for preemies
>and the increased incidence of NEC in infants fed anything besides
>breastmilk. Not one word! The research is out there for any of them to
>see. Do these docs just not read their own organizations' publications?
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>I hope every newspaper that runs this article gets letters from local
>breastfeeding supporters, including IBCLCs, LLLLs and breastfeeding
>mothers. It would be really great if a few pediatricians spoke up, too!
>This kind of information should be brought to the attention of the public
>as well as the practitioners!
>
>Cee
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>PS - Thanks to Kathy Soler-Sala, IBCLC, for bringing this article to my
>attention.
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