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> breast milk, breast milk mixed with water or herbal tea.)
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> Susan, I understand your concern about inadvertantly teaching a hungry
baby
> during a growth spurt to prefer the easy sucking of bottle feeding, but I
> believe it would be extremely rare for a bottle of 1-3 ounces of camomile
> tea to compete with sweet, warm, flowing breast milk...especially when a
> baby is feeding voraciously during a growth spurt.
Wow. I find this very concerning. I have never recommended that a mother
give her newborn anything other than breastmilk, which definitely means that
I would never recommend a bottle containing tea. Everything I know about
giving boiled water, even mixed with herbs, to a breastfeeding baby
indicates that this is a major no-no.
Can you give me some examples of when you would give tea to a newborn?
Charlotte
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