>I received a request from an HCP who wants to know how much milk a mother
>produces when her baby is six months old.
>
>I know, I know - it is like asking how long is a piece of string!
It is a crazy question. If she is feeding responsively she will
produce what her baby asks for. This could vary a lot.
My favourite study in this topic area is this one, which looked at
babies aged up to six months:
KENT, J. C., MITOULAS, L. R., CREGAN, M. D., RAMSAY, D. T., DOHERTY, D. A. &
HARTMANN, P. E. (2006) Volume and Frequency of Breastfeedings and Fat
Content of Breast Milk Throughout the Day. Pediatrics, 117, e387-395.
Shows the volume of milk taken at any one feed in healthy, thriving
babies varies between 0 ml (yes, zero!) and 240 mls.
So if your colleague wants to know how much milk the baby has, she
can count up the number of feeds and then multiply by any number she
chooses between 0 and 240....
:)
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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http://www.heatherwelford.co.uk
http://heatherwelford.posterous.com
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