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In a message dated 8/29/2006 9:15:49 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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We normally use one packet of fortifier per 25 ml of EBM
Pam, I am going to ask a question of what is the dose of fortifier per ml of
EBM? Why should the EBM be wasted verses the fortifier?
Fortifiers use to be measured out when mixed prior to these packets, correct?
I know the packets make it easier and more convenient for the nurses to make
up the feedings but the emphasis needs to be on how difficult it is for a
mother to express her milk and keep this up. I would like to see the hard data
that states that EBM that had fortifier added has to be discarded right
away. Logically it would seem that the mixed milk should be good at least 24
hours in well controlled refrigerator.
Interested in what others say.
Ann Perry, RN IBCLC
Boston, MA
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