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Nikki reports on the hind milk as good milk phenomenon....
I think this could be in
part because lactoengineering is used appropriately in NICU and been
extrapolated to term infants.>>
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I think it is a result of nurses telling mothers to make sure they nurse
long enough to get to the hind milk, and if they don't nurse long enough, it
is possible the baby won't GET the hind milk. Hence you get the question
in the hospital: "How long do I have to nurse before I get to the "good"
milk.
When I'm teaching, I tell the students that if there is one thing I could
get rid of, I would get rid of the whole hindmilk/foremilk discussion.
It's ALL good milk. And let the baby breastfeed. If we would just pay
attention to our babies instead of the clocks and the sundials and the myriad of
books out there....
Speaking of which, one of my favorite (not) books talked about -- get this
-- "Quencher milk, fore milk and hind milk". And it took 18 minutes to get
to the hind milk. I nearly had a coronary when I read that one...
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, FILCA
Lactation Education Consultants
_www.lactationeducation.com_ (http://www.lactationeducation.com/)
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