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Date: | Wed, 16 Dec 1998 18:43:03 -0800 |
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Andrew MD wrote:
"When one is worried about SIDS and other things, the brush-off that
this or
that med might make them a "little" sleepy might not seem like a big
deal but
it might be!"
Yes, and using formula instead of breastfeeding can also put them into a
long sleep while their little system tries to digest those big proteins.
How many times have we heard mums whose baby's were sleeping for short
stretches, nursing frequently, say " I finally gave him some formula and
he slept for 3 hours!"
Tough call for some, easy for others.
On another note, I had my third call in about 2 weeks from a mum with a
breast reduction. How effective are the usual remedies for increasing
milk supply in a woman with a breast reduction and only so many intact
ducts?
Donna Hansen
Burnaby, British Columbia
Canada
note new address mailto:[log in to unmask]
(where it hassn't stopped raining for more than 2 hours every 3 weeks,
snow would be a nice change if it didn't cause widespread panic and blow
the city's snow budget for the year in about 2 days)
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