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Margaret
My recollection is that half a tsp (2.5ml) of colostrum will ward of
hypoglycaemia - easily expressed on to a teaspoon and fed even to a sleepy
newborn. Perhaps this is the connection you need? I've 'read this
somewhere' too, but can't remember where!
Pamela Morrison IBCLC
Rustington, England
At 05:00 27/11/2005, you wrote:
>Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2005 23:42:24 -0500
>From: Margaret Wendt <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Artficial milk versus breastmilk volumes
>
>I have been at a BFHI workshop this weekend here in Queensland Australia.
>Several participants described having read 'somewhere' about 2ml of
>breastmilk having the same amount of nutritional value as (they thought)
>about 30 mls of artificial milk. It was generally agreed that this would
>be great 'ammunition' when trying to reduce the numbers of breastfed
>babies being given other fluids in hospital.
>Can anyone point me to where I might find a reference for this. Thanking
>you in anticipation.
>Margaret Wendt RM IBCLC Australia
>P.S. It was a wonderful workshop and I was so heartened to know that there
>are all these fantastic motivated women out there working so hard to give
>mothers and babies all the right information for a great start!!!!
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