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Wendy: Congratulations on the birth of your new grandson! Guess what,
ancedotal stories are still true! You are describing the births of my last 2
babies, both umedicated VBACs, the middle one born at 35 weeks (perfectly
healthy and at the breast 10 minutes after birth). The other at breast
seconds after birth. I am thoroughly convinced that if we all birthed our
babies in the way that Mother Nature intended, we would all have a full milk
supply by 24 hours PP. I had full (not engorged) breasts by 24 hours with
both these babies. I even had milk by 48 hours after my C/S (unmedicated
labor with 4.5 hours pushing, general anesthesia for the surgery). I was able
to start nursing the 1st by 4 hours PP and roomed-in with her even though it
wasn't the thing to do 26 years ago.
Weight loss was also minimal with all my babies, as well as jaundice. My 35
weeker's bili was 23 at 72 hours of age, causing my pediatrician to be in the
verge of a stroke, but she was eating, pooping and peeing. Maybe a 35 week
liver?
I also notice that unmedicated babies who are doing a lot of S2S and rooming-
in, don't seem to fall into that deep, unarousable prolonged sleep state that is
so common in the 1st 24 hours. I don't ever recall having a problem "waking
the baby" for feedings, even my jaundiced baby.
Blessings on your family!
Pam Hirsch, BSN,RN,IBCLC
Clinical Lead, Lactation Services
Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital
Barrington, IL USA
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