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Dear Friends:
In the fabulous book, Case Studies in Lactation Consulting (Cadwell and
Turner-Maffei), there is a case study on growth faltering, Several cases where a
baby's growth starts to falter around 4 months have been associated with a
mother with a history of gastric bypass who stopped taking the special
supplements she needs. B-12 was deficient in the milk.
Many mothers will switch to their prenatal vitamins and keep taking them
after delivery instead resuming of the special post-gastric bypass supplements.
Sometimes the gastric bypass supplements are liquid, for easier absorption
(this was told to me by a mother).
This is a new area of nutrition that needs exploration.
warmly,
warmly,
Nikki Lee RN, BSN, MS, IBCLC, CCE, CIMI
craniosacral therapy practitioner
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