Check the Academy of breastfeeding Medicine. They have a protocol. It is
actually evidence based ... unlike the ignorat statement made by your neo.
Nina Berry
Australia
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Subject: jaundice
Our hospital's neonatologist tells breastfeeding mothers that their babies
are more at risk for jaundice because the babies are not getting a lot of
milk during the first few days. Any help with convincing references to the
contrary?
Thank you.
Cindy, BA, IBCLC
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