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have been contacted by a nearby Health Department. They are working
with a pregnant woman whose baby's intestines are outside the body. They are
talking to this mom about the importance of breastfeeding/breastmilk for the
baby. But this mother wants something in writing about why it would be good
for her baby for her to go to the trouble of breastfeeding/providing
breastmilk.
Of course, we all know the generalities.
Here are some specifics: Baby will have a long hospital stay--breastmilk
will protect against the increased risk of infection. Baby will have
surgery--breastmilk will aid healing and again lower risk of infection. Baby's
intestines will be put rather willy nilly back into the abdominal cavity either
slowly over time if the defect is large and the baby is small, or all at once.
Baby will be NPO for a time on TPN. Certainly, when feedings are started,
breastmilk should be more easily digestible for this baby. Mom will not have a lot
of control over things that happen to this baby but she and she alone can
provide optimal nutrition. She does not have to commit to long term
breastfeeding--she can pump one day at a time. She does not sound really sure about this
commitment so I would ask her if she could pump with no commitment at this
time to long term breastfeeding. I would also help her to get a good hospital
grade pump and discuss pumping guidelines even before the baby is born so she
can get off to a good start.
Kathy Boggs, RN, IBCLC
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