Andrea, I have seen this a couple of times. The most recently with a
child with Williams syndrome. In another child a few years ago it was
a rare mitochondrial disorder.. In both cases it took several months
to reach diagnosis and the lack of weight gain despite adequate
intake was the earliest symptom. Both mothers had lots of milk, one
was an experienced proven producer. Both mothers were blamed for not
feeding frequently or adequately and it took some time before they
were 'heard'. Other symptoms were 'masked' and may have shown faster
in artificially fed infants. Certainly moving these children to abm
led to an immediate and in one case dramatic increase in symptoms.
Good luck.
Rhoda
>I saw a 3 week old today who appears to be transferring an adequate
>amount of milk for weight gain, and according to mom eats 10-12
>times per day and stools 4-5 times but is still below birth weight
>and is staying at the same weight.
>orado
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