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Robert Cordes DO <[log in to unmask]>
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Barbara,
I wrote a supplementation protocol for my hospital and am helping to write one with the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine.
References used are:

                Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Protocol Committee. Clinical Protocol Number 1:  Guidelines for Glucose Monitoring and Treatment of Hypoglycemia in Breastfed Neonates. ABM News and Views. 1999;5:insert.
        (2)     World Health Assembly. WHO/UNICEF Joint Statement. Meeting on Infant and Young Child Feeding.  33.32. 1980. 
        (3)     World Health Organization and United Nations Children's Fund. Baby friendly hospital initiative, part III, assessor's manual.  10-11. 1992. 
        (4)     Martin-Calama J, Bunuel J, Valero MT, Labay M, Lasarte JJ, Valle F et al. The effect of feeding glucose water to breastfeeding newborns on weight, body temperature, blood glucose, and breastfeeding duration. Journal of Human Lactation. 1997;13:209-13.
        (5)     Blomquist HK, Jonsbo F, Serenius F, Persson LA. Supplementary feeding in the maternity ward shortens the duration of breast feeding. Acta Paediatrica. 1994;83:1122-26.
        (6)     Glover J, Sandilands M. Supplementation of breastfeeding infants and weight loss in hospital. Journal of Human Lactation. 1990;6:163-66.
        (7)     Williams, A. F. Hypoglycemia of the newborn:  Review of the literature.  1-56. 1997. Geneva, World Health Organization; download from: www.who.int/chd/pub/imci/bf/hypoglyc/hypoclyc.htm. 
        (8)     Rodriguez G, Ventura P, Samper MP, Moreno L, Sarria A, Perez-Gonzalez JM. Changes in body composition during the initial hours of life in breast-fed healthy term newborns. Biology of the Neonate. 2000;77:12-16.
        (9)     Marchini G, Stock S. Thirst and vasopressin secretion counteract dehydration in newborn infants. Journal of Pediatrics. 1997;130:736-39.
        (10)    Sachdev HP, Krishna J, Puri RK. Do exclusively breast fed infants need fluid supplementation? Indian Pediatrics. 1992;29:535-40.
        (11)    Powers NG, Slusser W. Breastfeeding update. 2: Clinical lactation management. Pediatrics in Review. 1997;18:147-61.
        (12)    American Academy of Pediatrics.Provisional Committee for Quality Improvement and Subcommittee on Hyperbilirubinemia. Practice parameter: management of hyperbilirubinemia in the healthy term newborn. [published erratum appears in Pediatrics 1995 Mar;95(3):458-61]. Pediatrics. 1994;94:Pt 1):558-65.
        (13)    Gartner LM, Herschel M. Jaundice and Breastfeeding. Pediatric Clinics of North America. 2000; [In press].
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        (15)    The American Academy of Pediatrics, Work Group on Breastfeeding. Breastfeeding and the use of human milk. Pediatrics. 1997;100:1035-39.
        (16)    Muskinja-Montanji G, Molnar-Sabo I, Vekonj-Fajka G. [Physiologic neonatal body weight loss in a "baby friendly hospital"]. [Serbo-Croatian (Roman)]. Medicinski Pregled. 1999;52:237-40.
        (17)    DeMarzo, S., Seacat, J., and Neifert, M. Initial Weight Loss and Return to Birth Weight Criteria for Breast-fed Infants: Challenging the 'Rule of Thumb'. American Journal of Diseases of Children 145, 402. 1991. 
        (18)    United Nations Children's Fund. Feeding low birth weight babies.  1996.  UNICEF division of information and public affairs. 
        (19)    Howard CR, de Blieck EA, ten Hoopen CB, Howard FM, Lanphear BP, Lawrence RA. Physiologic stability of newborns during cup- and bottle-feeding. Pediatrics. 1999;104:t-7.
        (20)    Lang S, Lawrence CJ, Orme RL. Cup feeding: an alternative method of infant feeding. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 1994;71:365-69.
        (21)    Newman J. Breastfeeding problems associated with the early introduction of bottles and pacifiers. Journal of Human Lactation. 1990;6:59-63.
        (22)    Smith L. When to supplement a supposedly breastfed baby. Journal of Human Lactation. 1998;14:145-46.


Rob

Robert Cordes, DO, FAAP
general pediatrician
Wilkes Barre PA
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