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Shaya & Jessica Billowitz <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 12 Sep 2009 22:44:53 +0300
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Hi All,
I would like some informal feedback on any of you working with babies with Laryngomalacia.  Did they all breastfeed?  Did any look like they were feeding, but somehow not transferring normal amounts of milk?  Did they need supplement?  How was breathing during the feed?  Was it always bad, or only towards the end?
Any information will be helpful.  I am just trying to get a range here.  I have had three babies with poor milk transfer +/- 15 cc, copious milk supply and an ENT who felt this may be a suction strength issue more than a breathing issue- but then another doc who thought that made no sense.  
Just curious to hear other people's clinical experiences.  Please email me privately as well as to the list.
Thanks
Jessica Billowitz, IBCLC
Israel
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