researched the archives, but I would like to run this by you as I may be
questioned in court on this tommorow. 6 week old hospitalized for
dehydration (probably wasn't eating due to injury), and judge finds that
baby not having bowel movement in five days was "neglect." However, the
child abuse expert, a pediatrician, states that "When strictly breastfed
[child] has been stooling only every four or five days (also normal)." I'm
actually uncomfortable with both conclusions and my position is that there
was no medical testimony to support the judge's finding; however, that while
not stooling for several days in an older breastfed infant is not unusual,
it should be treated with caution in a 6 week old infant.
Any comments from the experts here? Thanks,
Melissa V. in her JD capacity
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