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I always found that offering a dab of expressed or pumped colostrum seem to
make baby "wake up and smell the roses" and be ready to eat. Not sure if
was the sip, the odor or what, but it does work. Pat in SNJ
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From: "beth mcmillan" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2011 4:54 PM
Subject: converting calories???
Hi Everyone,
Have a kind of strange question put to me by a nurse who was obviously
sceptical of my advice to a mom to try offering a bit of pumped milk to a
baby prior to offering the breast - we know that it can help to calm and
organize a frantic hungry baby (it isn't the only thing I suggest but is in
my 'tool kit' as a strategy for some kids). I talked about how it can give
a sleepy baby energy and stamina to perhaps feed more effectively at the
breast. Discussed the 'finish at the breast' method and all the reasons it
can helpful. The nurse questioned me (in front of the mom - geez) stating
that the baby would be less motivated, etc..... She then wanted to know how
long it took the baby to convert the calories taken in via the supplement to
energy that would allow the baby to be more energetic at the breast. Huh??
I told her that the calories taken in were immediately helpful to perk up
the baby - she said that was not the case. I asked her about babies with
low blood sugar, we stopped the conversation then as the mom, who was
present, stated that my idea (well not 'my' idea but accepted practice) made
sense to her!
Is her statement about converting calories to energy a valid one?? Am I
missing something? Would love to follow up with her........and have plans
to forward info but wanted to see what you all had to say about this
specific question.
beth
IBCLC and LLLleader in Ottawa
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