Hi to all of you,
Has some of you heard about a recent study, telling:
after feeding at one breast during "around" 10 minutes, the other breast had
already creamy/fatty milk even it was not suckled??
So when a baby feeds at one breast, stays only around 10 minutes, he could
easily switch to the other breast and get fats immediately without any
foremilk;
meaning that green stools have nothing to do with "too much lactose" or "too
much foremilk". meaning there should be no need to empty as much as possible
the "first" breast before switching;
I was asked this by a colleague, whose pediatrician said so; I have not
heart of such a study;
Have you?
Breast regards,
Françoise Coudray
IBCLC
Presidente of ADJ+ Breastfeeding Twins and +
(Allaitement Des Jumeaux et Plus)
http://www.allaitement-jumeaux.com/http://www.allaitement-jumeaux.com/expo2001/
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