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As physicians, we try to keep up with as much as we can, but for a VERY long
time, artificial feeding was the standard of care, and not thought to be
important. Some of us physicians are working as hard as we can to educate our
peers. We all have our areas of strength and weakness regarding information (I
have to look up milrinone drip doses EVERY time - but I know how much protein
and how many calories my 500 gm premie needs!).
I tried very hard today to convince the mother of a 678 gm growth-restricted
28 week infant to give me her milk or use donor milk. She refused because she
said that she had researched silicone implants and they were not safe for
breastfeeding (and milk banks do not ask donor mothers whether they have implants
- because it doesn't matter!). I showed her the research, but she chose to
believe what she believed.
Doctors are no different than patients and everyone else - we all have our
beliefs that cannot be shaken by "facts". Some of us will just have to die out.
Nancy
Nancy E. Wight MD, IBCLC, FABM, FAAP
Neonatologist
Medical Director, Lactation Services
Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women
San Diego, CA USA
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