Debra, I would encourage the mother to press the pedi for his/her reasons
behind the lact. intolerance diagnosis - seems very suspicious to me! If it's
just based on the continued vomiting, I think this pedi needs to do some
research.
I'm sure many of us on this list have had nurslings who suffered through
Rotavirus, myself included. My little guy was 2, and thank God he was still
nursing because he kept votmitting until there was NOTHING left, not even
bile. Of course, every child is different, but if the child in question was only in
hosptial for one night, my educated guess is that he was released before he
was well enough.
If I remember correctly, my own little guy was sick with it for 4 or 5
days...several at home before I took him to ER, and several in the hospital.
What really gets me about situations like this, is when a child is sick and
nursing and vomitting up the breastmilk, the FIRST thing mothers are often
told (still!) is to stop nursing or to at least stop during the illness. "They" say
that the child cannot tolerate breastmilk while ill and that is why they are
vomitting it up...uh...hello! A child who is sick like this will vomit ANYTHING
up, even the popsicles that they keep offering!
So, again, I would just keep assuring this mom as you have been, and
encourage her to ask for more info if she feels she needs to (unless of course,
you think that there is something else going on).
Blessings!
Karyn-grace Clarke, IBCLC, LLLL
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