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Date: | Fri, 8 May 2009 13:32:42 -0400 |
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Kathleen,
What you want to know is how much and how often solid food is given to this
child. This is common with mothers who feed solids too much, too frequently
which will quickly lead the supply down. Done correctly, milk reduction is
naturally slow process with the baby dictating the supply. Remember, the
staple of the baby's diet is and should be, breastmilk for the first year. The
solids should not replace a breastfeeding. Solids take up space and
nutritionally don't pack the punch breastmilk does. So if she is feeding solids
to this baby more than once a day and more than a tablespoon I would
suggest she back off the solids and nurse as much as possible..the baby
should drive that supply back up. Caution her from undo dieting or reducing
her carbs.(which is also common with moms at this time)...I would bump her
healthy carbs to over 50% of her daily intake and make sure her caloric intake
is adequate.
Maria Parlapiano RN IBCLC
Postpartum Place
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