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Date: | Fri, 3 Oct 1997 07:38:10 -0400 |
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Kathy: I wonder if this is the kind of drop off that was seen by Dewey et
al. in their study on growth of breastfed babies. I recall that there was
rapid growth in the first 3 months then a decrease, followed by continued
growth in a lower percentile. How is the length and head circumference?
They should be continuing on the previous track even if the weight has
dropped off.
I think the mother's approach of nursing more often is a good one, and may
have more effect than trying to increase the fat in her own diet. I don't
know if distractability is another factor with this baby, but 4-month-olds
are notorious for being more interested in everything else around them
than nursing, so it might help if she nursed him in a quiet, darkened room
for a while. Hope this helps, Alicia Dermer, MD, IBCLC.
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