Hi, all! I am looking for helpful information to give a Vietnamese mom with twins in NICU. They are around 34-35 weeks adjusted age now, born 3 weeks ago. I will be seeing her tomorrow regarding dietary concerns with her husband there to translate. Apparently there was an episode within the last few days of both infants "spitting up all day" and a nurse thinking the breast milk "smelled funny" so she threw it out. I have spoken with the nurse regarding thawing milk/smells, etc. The problem is that the nurse informed the Mom that she had thrown out the milk and now Mom is expressing fears about "bad milk" and saying her milk is drying up. The NICU received the last of her supply from home yesterday. She is using a hospital grade rental pump and tells the nurse that she is pumping every 3 hours. I will verify her pumping routine when I speak with her and reinforce other pertinent issues such as rest, fluids, stress, etc. But I wondered if anyone had any good ideas for other info specific to Vietnamese culture, diet, etc. I am told by the nurse that the Mom doesn't want to put the babies to breast, but does want to provide "good milk" for them. (Just by way of reference, donor milk is not commonly used in the NICU here.) Thanks for any input. Jean Macomber, RN, IBCLC Jacksonville, FL, USA *********************************************** The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(TM) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html