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Responding to the question about feeding formula to premature infants when
mother's milk has run out. In R. Lawrence's "Breastfeeding A Guide for the
Medical Profession", Fifth Edition, she states that 2 studies
support "inoculating" each feeding with some of the mother's own milk.
This information is referenced on pate 454. Here is the (abbreviated)
quote:
"A study in Guatemala that was repeated in the special care nursery of the
Rainbow Children's Hospital in Cleveland (USA)showed that infection rate
among sick and premature newborns was greatly diminished by providing 15
ml. of human colustrum contributed by random donors daily. ...It has been
suggested that mixed feedings of an infant's own mother's milk and formula
to necessary volume be calculated over a 24-hour period so that the infant
receives some mother's milk at each feeding and a supplement of formula,
in contrast to alternating feedings or using all mother's milk until it
runs out and finishing the day with formula..."
I have a scanner and can email privately if you would like me to transmit
a copy of the actual page. Hope this information is helpful to you.
Kindly,
Leslie Cree (no letters yet, working on it!)
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