Alicia, in addition to the consideration of milk/dairy/soy allergies,
have you considered addressing the overactive letdown with one breast
per feeding? Angie Kirkwood RN, BSN, IBCLC
Alicia Burgett IBCLC wrote: (permission to post) - Recently, i've had
two moms within two weeks of ea= ch=20 other present their newborns with
copious bloody stools before 4th week o= f=20 age. Both moms exclusively
nursing, in constant contact w/newborns, in normal health, w/good
support systems at home. Both immediately followed= =20 the dairy
elimination protocol, (not so quick to eliminate soy). Neither= one
had=20 started vit. D supplements w/baby. Both of them reported
improving diape= rs=20 within first two weeks, to the point of no
visible blood, dark or bright = red.=20=20 Everyone is happy. Then,
suddenly, two to three days of copious bloody stools again. (That is the
question, for those who don't want to read al= l the=20 details,
lol!).As the first mom put it, 'it definitely got worse before it got
better'. = Her baby=20 is now seemingly healing, happy, and mom is now
totally dairy and soy-fre= e in=20 her diet. She is about 2+ weeks ahead
of the second mom in this timeline The second mom is just now
struggling with day three of this second round= of=20 bloody stools,
although she admits today is much better than before. She= has=20 not
given up soy yet, but says she is starting ASAP. Assures me of=20
compliance on the dairy issue. She is really wanting some explanation
as= to=20 why it gets better, then worse, then hopefully better. Plus,
she has had = no=20 support from her ped. Feels guilty for not
immediately putting baby on f= ormula=20 for one week. She is now
doubting herself a bit for deciding to have fai= th in=20 her milk. By
all accounts, she is in great, normal healthy postpartum, s= he has=20
no allergies herself, no medical issues. The only thing i wonder about
is comments i've heard about 'healing crisi= s', or=20 possibly the gut
going through a 'house cleaning'. Just getting rid of the 'remnants'
perhaps? (There's my question!, :-))BTW, both babies have normal
hemoglobin, good weight gain overall, lots o= f=20 wet diapers, of
course. Both moms do have OAMER, and within first week, were practicing
block=20 feeding, and both very aware of making feeds easier for babies.
Explosiv= e,=20 frothy stools abated almost immediately. I would imagine
that that issue= may=20 not be as likely a cause of renewed bloody
stools if both moms were feedi= ng=20 like they say they are?
Alicia Burgett, IBCLC in PP
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