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Date: | Thu, 13 Aug 1998 20:55:28 EDT |
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Dear Heather,
Please reassure this Mom that her baby is fine. My own experience was
with my second child who doubled his birth weight at 10 weeks (8lbs. to 17+
lbs.) Our Pediatrician (well known as a breastfeeding supporter) was very
worried about excess fat cells and adult obesity. He wanted me to force my son
to take water in a bottle, cup or spoon instead of nursing on demand. I had to
go for weight checks weekly x 4 weeks to make sure he was slowing down. I
ignored the advice and he continued to gain (20lbs. at 4 mos., 25lbs. at
6mos.) As soon as he started walking he slimmed down. The "fat" baby is now 18
years old, 5'10", 150 lbs. and starting college. Breast is always best.
Warmly,
Nancy Imperiale, RNC, IBCLC
Dunedin, Fl
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