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Ladies,
I thought you ladies might find these links interesting... a 2001 & 2002 study on the enterobacter sakazakii found in powdered infant formula w/ respect to use in neonates...
http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/inf-ltr3.html
http://www.cdc.gov/MMWR/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5114a1.htm
Joy
LLL of Wyoming,USA
Christina <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Cindy this is interesting. In our hospital, we have a jaundice teaching
sheet that we must go over with each and every parent. The parent must also
sign this piece of paper. On this sheet are listed "risk factors for
jaundice" and near the top of that list is "breast feeding". I get really
irate about this because any time a parent hears breastfeeding referred to
as a negative (a risk factor), they immediately question whether or not they
should be giving formula instead and wonder if their infant will get sick
because they are breastfeeding. I think I'll take Nina Berry's advice and
check the Academy of breastfeeding medicine. I would love to be a part of
changing the handouts in our hospital.
Christina Harris, RN
Federal Way, WA
On Jan 18, 2008 12:09 PM, Cindy Simone wrote:
> Our hospital's neonatologist tells breastfeeding mothers that their babies
> are more at risk for jaundice because the babies are not getting a lot of
> milk during the first few days. Any help with convincing references to
> the
> contrary?
> Thank you.
> Cindy, BA, IBCLC
>
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