Anyone else find this odd? Mine was most active at night when I could
barely keep my eyes open.
Linda Anderegg, BSN, RNC, IBCLC, RLC in Chicago
>"You wouldn't give anyone a coffee at night, and the same is true of
> milk -- it has day-specific ingredients that stimulate activity in
> the infant, and other night-time components that help the baby to
> rest," lead author Cristina Sanchez of the Chrononutrition Laboratory
> at the University of Extremadura in Spain said in a statement.
> "It is a mistake for the mother to express the milk at a certain time
> and then store it and feed it to the baby at a different time."
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