Last week I posted to the Lactnet requesting if anyone had information
regarding the amount of colostrum required to significantly raise blood
sugar levels in a hypoglycaemic infant. We are reviewing our hypoglycaemia
policy and I have a presentation to do next week to the journal club
regarding hypoglycaemia. As there will be mostly doctors present I was
hoping to give research based information on this aspect as I will be
pushing for a breastfeeding friendly response to hypoglycaemia in the first
instance--most of us know that a relatively small amount, even 2 mls, is
often enough to do the trick if the baby did not BF. However there appears
to be no papers or journal articles on the topic. 2 lactnetters posted
privately referring me to the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine. However
their recommendation of 10 to 15 mls/kg would have to reflect a more mature
milk supply so I am still trying to quantify an amount of colostrum for day
1 or 2--20 or 30 mls of expressed colostrum would be almost impossible to
achieve in one expression. Does anyone out there have any info on the
subject??
TIA
Marian Rigney
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