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Two questions for those who routinely work with babies born at home or birth
centers:
(Not that hospital based would not know the answer, but most hospitals would
not allow the situation to occur without intervention.)
1. How long after a baby is born is it safe for the baby to not eat?
Assuming baby had one good feeding at birth, all vitals are normal, and glucose
levels are still high, no signs of jaundice, etc.
2. What would determine it is no longer safe to wait for the baby to choose
to eat?
And, for everyone:
Do we know the caloric value of amniotic fluid?
Thanks,
Pam MazzellaDiBosco, IBCLC, RLC
Davie, FL
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