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>So other than increasing mom's fat intake in the hopes it would
>bolster the fat
>content of her own milk
Anne, I wonder how would this help? My understanding is that a
fattier diet will have no impact on the fat content of the mik
(though the diet affects the composition of the fat). Fat content of
the milk is *dynamic*, and is affected by the amount of milk in the
breast (qv Hartmann and others); it also changes with prolonged
lactation (milk becoming fattier as the baby gets older, with one
study showing significant increases with mothers bf for more than a
year).
>, are there any other suggestions? Mom reports that
>there is a good cream layer on her milk when she pumps...
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>LC is interested in getting the mom's milk analyzed for fat content, but is
>unsure if the military hospital lab where she works would be able to perform a
>creamatocrit.
I think this would be of limited use. All it would show is how much
fat there is in the milk at that particular moment. This might have
very little to do with how much the baby gets over time.
I agree with Nina's comments on supporting breastfeeding from the
very start, which will ensure that her baby gets enough opportunities
to i) establish a supply and ii) get the milk inside his tum often
enough!
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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