I do not believe that Jack uses glucose water over artificial baby milk
substitutes...not certainly in all cases...he doesn't. I've worked with him
in his clinic, and I did not get that impression. Sometimes, one must use
the formula, if no human breastmilk is available. Whomever indicated this
was not quite correct... Just clarifying. There are times when formula is
indicated, and he uses it as a tool.
Kathleen
Kathleen Bruce RN IBCLC
Independent consultant:
Lactation Resources of Vermont, Medela, Inc. Listowner Lactnet listserv
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