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 feeding frequency and fat concentration
> May you please give us more detail about that source.
> thanks
> Meena Sobsamai RN,IBCLC Thailand
> 

 A good overview of the literature is:

Cregan M & Hartmann PE. 1999. Computerized Breast Measurement from Conception to
weaning: Clinical Implications. J Human Lact 15(2): 89-96.

and more specifically:

Mitoulas LR et al Variation in fat, lactose and protein in human milk
over 24h and throughout the first year of lactation. British Journal
of Nutrition. 2002.88, 29-37.

Daly SEJ et al. Degree of breast emptying explains changes in the fat
content but not fatty acid composition of human milk Exp Physiology 1993
78:741-55.

Butte NF et al. Human milk intake and growth in exclusively breastfed
Infants J Pediatrics 1984: 104: 187-95.

Regards
Cathy Fetherston RM PhD IBCLC
Perth Western Australia

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