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Date: | Sun, 13 Feb 2005 16:08:26 -0500 |
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This makes absolutely no sense. There is tons of documentation that
breastmilk is best especially for preterm infants. You and the mother
must be so frustrated with the doctor's insistence on only formula for
this baby. If you are in the US, the mom can legally insist that it is
her baby and the baby is to be given her milk, with fortifier if
neccessary. She needs to be careful that she remains calm and
reasonable, so the staff does not fight back by ordering a psych consult
for her.
The calculation you are looking for is 2.5 oz milk per lb body weight
per day, but it refers to full term infants. There are various
calculations for premies, based on numbers of ml per kg body weight per
day. I've read everything from 150ml and up.
I'm sorry I can't provide references, you can do a google scholar search
(scholar.google.com) or a medline search for those.
Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC NYC
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