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Indeed from what I saw the pacifier was a real culprit here! But why
wouldn't the baby suck on breast that at least gives drops of milk when he
is ready to suck on a pacifier that doesn't give him anything?
Baby and Mom are now , indeed being treated for thrush. I dearly hope that
that is all that is going on there. Mom is rebuilding her supply with
motilium and pumping and reported that baby eats better and longer when she
is on her side.
Thanking all for their their insight and taking time to help.
Riva Weissfish BA,CCE,IBCLC
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Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2013 06:38:26 -0500
From: Pat Young <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: changes in intake at one month
The problem probably originates with the pacifier :-( Babies can coast
along fairly well on mom's original burst of milk supply, but not enough
sucking early on leads to faltering supply as you are now seeing -usually
anywhere from 1-3 mo. Formula gets introduced and the next thing you know,
baby is formula fed and BF is over :-(. (My opinion).
Baby A probably needs to be treated for thrush, in spite of Dr's opinion and
mom needs to be treated again at same time. Baby B needs rule 1 - Feed the
Baby. However you can, with whatever you can get (mom's milk or formula).
Supply in both moms needs to be stimulated with frequent nursing and
pumping. Pat in SNJ
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