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Premature milk actually has more protein in it for a while...then is just
"mature milk" like anyone else.
If the baby does not have some physical reason to not gain weight, if he
will eat enough of the "premie" milk, he will gain.
My other thought is to put the baby on a WHO growth chart from birth til
now. 9 mos is where they often appear to be "falling off" the CDC curve.
Kathy Leeper, MD, IBCLC, FABM
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