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Date: | Fri, 8 Dec 2000 21:41:14 -0500 |
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I'd just like to put my two-cents in here, because this drive me nuts. Dr.
Newman has succinctly said what I've been thinking for the last couple of
years: "Can it [reflux] be as common as it seems to be all of a sudden?"
I'm sure this sounds overly simplistic, but is it possible that although
babies have been breastfeeding for thousands of years, there's suddenly an
epidemic of reflux among breastfed babies?
When a baby is latched well, and the breastfeeding experience is generally
going well (*with* the caveats that Dr. Newman lists in his post!) it's my
opinion that "reflux" is possible, but unlikely in the vast majority of
*breastfed* babies who are otherwise healthy. Meaning, reflux is more of a
formula-fed baby thing.
Now, I need to shut up, since I've been so loquacious today!
>Much too often "reflux" is diagnosed because of symptoms which are
>really >attributable to an "oversupply" of milk. .... but gee whiz, can it
>be
>as common as it seems to be all of a sudden, or is it the fact that the
>formula companies have come up with a formula for reflux? Even the tests
>that are done for reflux are not infallible, far from it.
--
Marie Biancuzzo, Perinatal Clinical Nurse Specialist
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Resources to simplify breastfeeding management are available at
http://www.wmc-worldwide.com
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