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Subject:
Baby's stools - explanation
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Dany Gauthier <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Thu, 16 Jan 1997 05:56:55 -0500
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I am quite familiar with Woolridge and Fisher's theory about oversupply
syndrome. I have noted that they talk about the presence of three different
elements before we can consider the problem as being oversupply
syndrome:greem foamy stools, colics and slow weight gain. I usually approach
the subject in this manner when I give in-services as many health
professionnals will jump quickly to the conclusion that the baby has a
problem as soon as they see a green stool (baby might not have a problem if
all else is OK).

What I was refereing to was a simple normal breastfed baby'stool composition
and its usual explosive liquidy composition.

It is really great to be sharing with such great "minds".

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