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Jane
What you found, about the high caloric content of the milk of babies
who were not gaining well, is extremely important, I think! It makes
absolute sense. When the breasts are emptier, then the fat content
of the milk is higher. And when production is high then the water
and lactose content are also higher, which would (presumably) lead to
lower calories per millilitre. From working with failure to thrive
babies, I know that - whatever the original cause of the problem -
by the time the mom consults the LC the result is usually severely
depressed production by mom, resulting in insufficient intake by the
baby, quite literally "not-enough-milk" (low quantity), and that the
small quantity that can be expressed after the baby has been hanging
out (not swallowing) at the breast for hours and hours is usually
comprised ot thick, creamy drops (high quality). Please do think
about submitting those case studies for publishing - this is an
important part of the FTT cascade for which we need more "evidence"!
Pamela Morrison IBCLC
Rustington, England
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Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2013 12:02:48 -0600
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Subject: Re: Killing E Sak in PCWA
IN testing mom's milk of babies not growing well (of all ages), I
found that the calorie count was not insufficient, in fact was high
27 and up! I need to submit some case studies for publishing. Anyhow,
the issues were insufficient intake, not quality of intake. .....
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