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Susan Burger <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 11 Feb 2008 08:15:11 -0500
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Really, the more I think about this the less sense it makes.  So, the only way I know how to 
test whether foremilk/hindmilk is really a part of the fussy baby syndrome that is variously 
attributed to oversupply, OAMR, and GERD would be to tease out this one component.

You could only ethically do this with breast milk feeding moms.  Randomly assign one group 
to do the creamatocrit tests such as those Paula Meiers did.  There would be three groups 
of lactoengineered milk: Have them pump according to the three methods --- 1) pump a 
little off first, then keep the rest that the pump.  2) Pump in block feeding style. 3) Pump in 
block feeding style with a drain em dry first morning pump.  4) Then assign the other 
control group to just give their milk without doing anything to it a all.  This would then tell 
us whether we need to lactoengineer or just focus on other measures to resynchronize mom 
and baby.

Best, Susan

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