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Judy said,
<< Pediatrician said baby's first
feed had to be glucose water in case baby aspirated again. What a sad day.
Isn't there research based information that colostrum is less an irritant to
the brochial tree than glucose water would be, not to mention this baby
could
have had its mothers antibodies from her milk? I would like these
references
to show the pediatrician. >>
Aargh, colostrum is a physioligic fluid, where are the MDs references that
Sugar Water is less irritating....:( >>
Well, let's guess which comes from the body....and which one of these babies
would NORMALLY have.... I know! If we are really concerned about aspiration
and which solution is physiologic and less irritating, I vote for amniotic
fluid!!!
Jan B -- back in rainy & cold Wheaton where I just had lunch w/ fellow
Lactnetter, Lisa Marasco!
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