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Human milk is necessary for the preterm infant, but it may not be
sufficient for the very low birth weight (VLBW) infant. Human milk IS associated
with better neurologic outcomes - but - virtually every study done in the
last 20 years was done with fortified human milk. If you read the study you
quoted, you will find that mother's own milk did give higher IQs than term
formula and was done before fortifiers were used. It was not done with
preterm formula.
Creamatocrits only measure fat and approximate calories. They do not
measure protein. Hindmilk has more fat and therefore more calories, but the
same amount of protein (Valentine et al, JPGN, 1994). Although a rare mother
may have a higher milk protein level, especially in the first 2-3 weeks
after a preterm infant's birth, it does not approach the 3-4 g/kg/d needed for
the VLBW infant.
Research confirms that you cannot increase human milk calcium by increasing
maternal calcium intake.
Nancy
Nancy E. Wight MD, IBCLC, FABM, FAAP
Neonatologist
Medical Director, Sharp HealthCare Lactation Services
San Diego, CA
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