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I said: <<2) Any child that *actively and effectively* suckles and
swallows for a full hour or more is, unless something's wrong that
hasn't been determined over the phone, (all the more reason to see her -
to be sure) going to DROWN in the amount of milk his mother made in that
hour. >>
I should clarify. Since the baby, in those circumstances, is in fact
NOT drowning in breastmilk I can only conclude or suspect that this is a
less-than-effective nurser. He's nursing - really nursing - for an
hour? Why isn't he drowning in breastmilk, then? That's my point.
Because she would have made a ton of milk in that time if the child knew
what he was doing.
In my opinion, of course....
Regina Roig Lane BS IBCLC
Miami-Dade County Health Dept
WIC/Nutrition Breastfeeding Program
7785 NW 48 St, Suite 300
Miami FL 33166
786-336-1333 x162
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