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I received this message today. Please answer to me, and I will forward to
this LLLeader. Thanks. Kathleen
>Subject: Low hemoglobin in newborn
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>28 May 1996
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>Dear Kathleen,
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>I am a La Leche League Leader in Nelson, B.C.. Got a call from a Mom
>yesterday who had had a very rapid delivery and the baby's cord ripped in
>the process. Baby was born with a hemoglobin of 135. Doctor prescribed
>iron supplement. Baby is now five days old and has terrible, painful, gas
>and very few bowel movements. Recommended switch nursing etc. in case baby
>is not getting enough to produce b.m.'s.
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>My questions:
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>Since iron is so constipating, could gas and lack of b.m.'s be caused by
>iron supplements?
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>How rapidly does the iron in breastmilk get absorbed in order to bring
>baby's hemoglobin up to normal?
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>If baby is indeed anemic, is there any other way to supplement iron (i.e.
>can mother take supplements) so that it is not upsetting baby's system?
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>Thanks.
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>Yours,
>Judy Banfield
Kathleen B. Bruce, BSN, IBCLC, LLLeader, co-owner Lactnet, LLLOL, Corgi-L
LACTNET WWW site: http://www.mcs.com/~auerbach/lactation.html
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