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Date: | Tue, 6 Nov 2001 14:04:45 -0500 |
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Way back in August I went on vacation, then returned to a crashed computer.
It wasn't fixed until October, and its "downtime" coincided with a
significant downturn in business and having to adjust to an empty nest. So
September started out odd, then turned odd for *everyone*. And now it's odd
to be back in the breastfeeding world again (though without my bookmarks or
address book... or children, for that matter).
And a quick question I was just asked: assuming that a baby doesn't finish
an SNS feeding of human milk, is there any need to clean the *tubing* before
another use a few hours later? This is a thriving several-month old
exclusively human-milk-at-breast-fed baby. I've certainly never heard of a
problem, but I can see where the residual tubing milk could be a different
issue from the larger volume of milk in the reservoir. I think the mother
is as interested in the theoretical answer as the practical one. Me too.
Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC, LLLL Ithaca, NY
www.wiessinger.baka.com
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