Every now and then, a Lactnet member contributes an article or case
report on little-known or obscure risks of artificial feeding. Here's
a new one on me: "Shrinking Bottle Syndrome", reported in the Medical
Journal of Australia in February of this year.
http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/184_04_200206/new11124_fm.html
A feeding bottle had been inadvertently autoclaved, upon which it
shrunk dramatically, holding only 50 ml when filled to the "120 ml"
mark. An agency (substitute) nurse dispensed the bottle to the
mother, and it seems from the report that at least several scheduled
formula feeds were given from it before anyone noticed the problem.
Lara Hopkins
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