Your neonatologist is technically correct. The reason that artificially fed
babies are HYPObilirubinemic is that they get too much food in the first few
days.
Nancy
Nancy E. Wight MD, IBCLC, FABM, FAAP
Neonatologist
Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women and Rady Children's Hospital San Diego
Medical Director, Sharp HealthCare Lactation Services
San Diego, CA
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In a message dated 1/18/2008 1:13:57 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
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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?
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