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It often takes several weeks for the gut to fully heal after gi bleeding
in infants. Arvola and colleagues found that only about a third of the
babies they studied had cow milk allergy, the rest had various gi
infections, and all bleeding stopped within a month. It did recurr a few
times before stopping. We do think that overfeeding can cause gut
irritation as well. If the baby is gaining well over 8 oz per week,
reducing the milk production can help. If there is a lot of blood loss,
then of course GI follow up would be a good thing. If it's only streaks
and only on some days or some stools, then mom can probably watch and
see how the baby heals on her only human milk diet.
BTW, what did you notice about the baby's suck:swallow ratio and sucking
burst length? Did she take normal respiratory pauses after every 10-30
sucks?
Catherine Watson Genna BS, IBCLC NYC cwgenna.com
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