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Betty Guerrero <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 13 Oct 2009 11:56:10 -0400
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Urgh!!!!!!  I work at a hospital and would like to know if I  am the only one that gets the "I have no milk syndrome" from your pts? How about just about every mom who is breastfeeding  beautifully during the day, only to come back in the mornings and find out that most ended up bottle feeding, because the baby was always nursing during the  night  and she felt she for sure had no milk therefore turned to the bottle and now baby is  refusing the breast. I 've tried even posting Baby's second night article in their rooms , and telling them in advance what to expect at night and how babies cluster their feedings and it is normal, yet no Matter what  , the baby ends up mainly  bottle feeding at night. I even tell them to rest during the day to keep up with baby  at night  yet even the most dedicated mom turns to the bottle at night. Any helpful tips wil be greatly appreciated..

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