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>Baby is not gaining well, so I am wondering if low-fat could be a cause. I
>will probably be doing a home visit to rule out other causes, check on milk
>transfer, etc. In the meantime, I was wondering if the "good" fats, such as
>avocado, need to be avoided, or are we just talking about animal fat. Would
>supplements, such as flaxseed oil help? Would love to hear suggestions from
>nutritionists out there.
It is my experience that low-fat diets do negatively affect the fats in the
mother's milk hence the weight gain of the baby. I know that there is
research showing this to not be the case, but I did read in Ruth Lawrence's
fourth edition of Breastfeeding ; A Guide for the Medical Profession that
the kind of fats in a mother's diet has an effect on the composition of
fats in her milk. She said that a mother needs fats and cholesterol foods
in order to make fat that adds weight to baby. I don't know if that
information is in her later editions.
I base my practice on this premise and my experience when there is a
slow-gaining baby. Positive outcomes are 100%. It even worked for a
Bonobo (pygmy chimpanzee) at the Milwaukee County Zoo. I gave the
zoo-keeper the recommendations that I give my clients and it worked
amazingly well.
I plan to write this case up for the Globe or JHL sometime. Since it is
based on experiential evidence and not the desired highly referenced
evidence I am unsure where to send it. It is very exciting though.
I am presently working with 3 mothers (human) whose babies are not gaining
adequately and with adding appropriate fats the babies are beginning to gain.
Patricia Gima, IBCLC
Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Board Certified Lactation Consultant and Consultant
to the Director of the Ape Building of the Milwaukee Zoo.)
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