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In a message dated 10/8/2004 12:08:28 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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Dr. W finished our talk by telling me that the baby's weight has
been fine and there was no reason at all to feel that the baby had anything
wrong. She also said that she thinks that maybe mom does not have enough
volume of milk or fat in her milk, she has seen this happen before to people
who successfully nursed other children, suddenly their milk does not have
enough fat and the babies do not gain weight, but they do start to gain when
they get formula.
Hmmm, so I guess there's just no need to actually evaluate anything since Dr
has seen this?
Pamela, congratulations on not sticking out your foot....
Best,
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC
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