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Hi Marie,

For mothers who breastfeed, taking a probiotic can do a lot for their own 
gut and consequently for their baby's gut.
In the Netherlands there is a fermented bread drink (apparently very 
distasteful, unfortunately...) that works well.
One of my colleagues has tried it often: baby constipated, mom drinks it, 
baby poops. Works well!
I found out that there are also probiotic tablets, but I don't know whether 
they have exactly the same effect.

Bye,

Marianne Vanderveen IBCLC, Netherlands (who is back on Lactnet after a not 
understood, technical removal... with a different address now, my practice 
address)

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- 
From: Marie Ivey
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 7:54 PM
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Subject: Constipation

Hello,
Here is an interesting question posed by one of my clients (permission to 
post):
A new mother is breastfeeding after reduction surgery which was done about 5 
years ago. Her left breast isn't producing any breastmilk, but her right 
breast is producing about 1 1/2 ounces at each feeding (she is thrilled to 
be able to lactate at all!). She is supplementing with soy which is making 
her baby very constipated. She has been given lots of advice about what to 
give her one month old baby. She knows some of this advice could even be 
dangerous (baby prune juice, Miralax, water, and even Karo syrup).

Her question for me, "Do you have any information on how I can change my 
diet to help with his constipation since he is getting some breastmilk?" 
Hmmmm, I have never had anyone ask this question.  Do any of you have 
information on foods that cross into breastmilk which might help with 
constipation without giving anything additional to this infant?
Thank you in advance,
Marie Ivey, BSN, RN, LCCE, CLC 

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