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In a message dated 5/10/99 12:13:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> The baby has had digestive
>  problems and they have tried to use as little formula as possible.  At each
>  feeding, she now mixes 2 oz EBM, 2 oz donor milk and 2 oz formula.
>
>  Presently, the mom is ready to quite pumping,

Well, I don't really have an answer to the question you posed, but I did want
to comment that it is hard for me to imagine that the mother of a baby with
serious medical problems who is doing well on breastmilk but who has
difficulty with artificial milks would quit pumping simply because she is
"tired" of it. I know, I know...who am I to judge? Pumping is indeed tiring
and a hassle. But still, it just seems odd to me.

Katie Allison Granju
http://www.attachmentparent.com/

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