>Cathy,
> I would suggest the babe needs an immediate feeding assessment
> to check for aspiration. Locally that would be a referral to a
> pediatric PT or OT at a specialist clinic. We can do it through our
> Infant Development team and the costs are covered.
> I think the mom has every reason to be concerned. I have
> seen some very interesting results. Often very scary but all
> important to know. Continued contact with a professional
> knowledgeable about breastfeeding (ie you) can be essential as many
> clinics treat bottle feeding as the norm and will tell parents they
> must bottle feed or the clinic cannot help them. With a little
> translation and intervention the professionals involved often work
> out alternate treatments/feeding routines.
> Weight gain in the early weeks with an experienced mom who
> has a wonderful milk supply can distract you from the real issue.
> Breastfed kids can do brilliantly despite tough situations hiding
> serious problems.
I am especially concerned as you see the same result with
all methods of feeding. Kudos to the mom for doing so well.
Rhoda
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