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Karleen Gribble <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 16 Sep 2004 08:01:25 +1000
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Pam,
Can I ask you (and anyone else aware of cases like this) to consider writing
up the case? I recently wrote up a case of foster bf (again the baby was
very ill which contributed to the powers that be allowing her foster mother
to breastfeed her) and it will be appearing in a journal shortly however,
when I looked at the literature there very very little in regards to modern
wet nursing, shared breastfeeding etc. In fact, it comes down to one brief
paper in Pediatrics from the early 80s, some accounts published in an Austr
BF Assoc newsletter (then NMAA) from the early 90s and a chapter on shared
nursing in Babies, Breastfeeding and Bonding. It's frustrating because there
are many situations in which babies might benefit from breastfeeding and it
is prevented due to ignorance and lack of understanding of how it might
work. We need more out there in the literature!
Karleen Gribble
Australia


> After I helped her get her situation straightened out so that she could
> send her milk home as well as have a family member bring in the baby for
> feedings, she told me that she has been pumping milk every day to donate
to
> an area mother who has an adopted baby.  Shortly after birth, the adopted
> baby's ped told the mom that her baby could die because the baby was not
> tolerating any commercial formula.  So, this mom and 6 other area mothers
> have banded together to provide milk for this baby.  Some of the moms take
> turns nursing the baby for a day.  The ped is fully aware of what's going
> on and supports what they are doing because he readily admits the baby
> could die without "mom's milk".  The baby is now 2 months old and is
> healthy and growing well.  This story truly made my week!
>

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