Thank you, Dr. Gordon!
I agree.
I don't know if you read my latest posted client, whose baby was gaining
slowly, and erratically. But, growing in length and head circumference. (He is
now 2 ft tall!) He is now 6 weeks old, and as of Friday, was 7 oz over his birth
weight! He is starting to look plump, and is happy, (he always was.....) and
now that he is spitting up, poor mom thinks he may have "reflux." Both her Ped
and I have spoken to her about this not being a huge problem in an exclusively
breastfed baby. IMO, this is just a baby who is spitting up on occasion, and on
those occasions, not all that much. He doesn't seem all that concerned or
pained about the spitting, and is growing more consistently than before the
spitting up. (Mom is first time Mom at 43.)
Mom and Dad are happy with his progress, the Ped actually read and replied to
my Lactation Report, and agreed that Baby was not in need of any AIM, or
great interventions, but just "keep doing what they are doing, and he will
gain. He looks good otherwise." (I did ask Doc to please do a good cardiac
assessment of the baby and she did this and some of our worries about the
unlikely cause of problems being related to Marfan's Syndrome, which was a
thought, due to size and build of Dad and his sibs and the fact that his dad
died of what sounded suspiciously like Aortic Dissection. Doc says baby's heart
seems OK at present. Plus, Mom is keeping baby a lot warmer, and his blue-ish
hands and feet have resolved.)
Anyway, the only "intervention" we did was a twice/thrice a day (sometimes
Mom only had time for a once a day) pump, and offering it to the baby, in a
syringe. It has now gotten to the point where he simply doesn't want it, and
makes it clear! :)
Why this child was a "late bloomer" I don't know. Mom and Dad were both long
lean babies, even on 1960s style "high protein" high sodium AIMs, and there
was only one or two days where I was concerned, as he looked, as the Mom
said "A little yellow and scrawny." The child was always ahead in his
milestones, Mom is very Attached as is Dad, baby is getting all he needs, both
in milk from her breasts, lots of time skin to skin with mom, and in attention,
good sleep with Mom and Dad, and stimulation from parents, friends etc.
Thank you, again.
Mary Jozwiak IBCLC, RLC, LLLL
Private Practice
ps, saw you on Larry King with Jen McCarthy, on Autism, great show, you, and
Ms McCarthy did a fantastic job! (I wouldn't have been able to keep my
temper as well as you did, nor have been as diplomatic with one of the other
docs. :) Kudos.) Thank you again, for your help in the past.
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