I have been providing the information and videos from Dr. Jane Morton - and our nursing directors seem to be listening...especially when I'm able to provide links to studies...
I just wrote this note for a friend whose sister is experiencing the imminent birth of preemie twins...
"We usually recommend starting HAND EXPRESSION during the first 6 hours – putting the colostrum in small (needle-less) syringes that can be taken to the babies or frozen to wait until they can tolerate oral intake – or it is used for oral cleansing – which introduces her antibodies to the babies.
"After that, she should be pumping every 2 hours in the daytime and 3 hours at night – with hand expression AFTER each pumping.
Here’s a study on the subject: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/706375
"Here’s a website to a video with additional information:
http://newborns.stanford.edu/Breastfeeding/HandExpression.html
"I also have a set of videos you can borrow for parents of preemies by Dr. Morton. (A Preemie needs his mother")
Jeanette Panchula
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