At our annual LLL Conference, S. Buescher talked about the alterations
that breast milk undergo when it is manipulated.
I think that it is well known that storage by refrigeration/freezing or
pasteurization largely alter (in very different ways) the proprieties of bm.
However, he quoted one study about how even the light to which bm is
exposed when manipulated may alter its riboflavin and vit. A content
(Acta Paediatr Scand 74:40-44, 1985).
Even without considering storage (and there are too many references for
this) this is an important difference.
Another issue may be the loss of fat due to the adehsion to the
container (I have a ref. for the nasogastric tube, but suppose that in
part, especially with storage or with SNS, could be relevant in other
cases as well, and perhaps ref.s are available).
And finally, by separating the mother and the child, you may loose part
of the biological and chemical communication so that all the mechanism
of mutual interaction do not happen (I am thinking of immune response
etc.).No ref. for this, but I am sure there must be some in the handouts
of Buescher's presentation "not only food". Too sleepy to look them
up.... sorry :-)
Perhaps you can find also specific studies, but I see reason enough to
make a difference even before knowing them.
Good night.
Micaela
LLL Italy
Nikki Lee ha scritto:
> Dear Friends:
>
> I am tired at the end of a long day; my search of the topic was not
> productive.
>
> I am curious about the studies " that have shown differences in
> health outcomes when babies are bf at breast vs bottle fed breast milk,
> so we do need clear definitions of not only what babies are fed, but HOW
> they were fed for good research."
>
> Dear Cathy Genna , would you mind sharing some citations?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Nikki Lee RN, BSN, Mother of 2, MS, IBCLC, CCE, CIMI
> craniosacral therapy practitioner
> www.breastfeedingalwaysbest.com
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