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I work in a hospital with a 19-bed SCN. One of our patients delivered 28 week
twins who were mostly breastfeeding at discharge one week ago. At time of
discharge the alk phos levels on both babies were too high, indicating that the
babies were not getting enough calcium and minerals (vitamin D) from
breastmilk alone, and the pediatrician ordered mother to begin mostly bottle
feeding with HMF as a fortifier until the levels begin to decrease. Mother began
to do this, and now tells me that the infant are, of course, beginning to prefer
the bottle and become less effective at breastfeeding.
The ped is really quite supportive of breastfeeding, and would be open to any
info or literature which points in the correct direction of care for this situation.
If any on the LACTNET list have feedback, or have had babies in this situation,
please e-mail me at [log in to unmask] Thanks so much!!
Brenda Phipps, BS, IBCLC
Flagstaff, AZ
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