Good luck challenging this, Alla.
My suggestion would be to ask what the heck is *in* the SNS at 24-48 hours?
We know physiologically the baby does not need large volumes at this
age. So are they suggesting the baby has formula in the bottle bit of
the SNS? Or are they suggesting the baby has expressed colostrum? And
if it is expressed colostrum, is that actually going to be moved from
the spoon/syringe it has been collected in, and then placed in the
bottle? Using a pump to collect colostrum on day 1-2 is wasteful and
ineffective....but if it is used, is the collecting bottle going to
be attached to the SNS? Why?
It does not make sense!
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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