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I understood that it isn`t the precise measuring of food that is the issue
with PKU but that the infant must not have natural protein so even a
symbolic breastfeeding may be harmful. I am not an expert in this field so
don`t quote me on this. But I do know that the consequences of undiagnozed
PKU can be disastrous and irreversible in terms of brain development. So I
think the task of a counsellor is to reinforce the importance of giving the
infant the correct diet (without scaring them out of their wits). The
mother does not have to lose out on skin-to-skin and everything else
associated with bonding and mothering.
Wendy Blumfield
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From: "Michelle Scott" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 4:27 AM
Subject: PKU
What advice would you give a mom (and grandmom) whose hearts are breaking
with the news that the otherwise healthy infant had a positive PKU test?
They are being told everything must be measured so the baby cannot go to the
breast. Or they can feed the newborn 2 oz of Pku formula, then put the baby
to breast--when obviously the baby would not take the breast or might take
it then vomit from the overload of milk...
Michelle Scott, MA, RD, IBCLC
Wellspring Nutrition and Lactation Services
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Mason, NH 03048
603 801-9140
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