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Lisa wrote:
I am hoping someone can point me to a well-written AAP or other medical
article about breastmilk jaundice. I am a peer counselor working with a mom
who was told to stop breastfeeding due to "breastmilk jaundice". This is a
new one for me, and I am doing some research to better understand exactly
what that means. I have come across info saying that jaundice is natural
and normal in breastfed infants and maybe even beneficial. I know the
pediatricians in our area have not heard that LOL.
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Generally speaking most pediatricians only stop breastfeeding for a short
period of time as a diagnostic tool to determine that it really is
breastmilk jaundice and not pathologic jaundice (though if they look at the timing
and the demeanor of the baby they wouldn't need to do that either). Some
peds will stop breastfeeding for as long as 72 hours, though 12 hours will
give them what they need to know -- that is, the bili levels will drop and
then rise again after the baby goes back on breastmilk. It is innocuous, and
no cases of kernicterus related to breastmilk jaundice have been reported.
Usually levels do not go above 18 mg/dl.
That's not an article, but I hope it helps. If we HAVE to do this, my
preferred mode is to have mom pump until "empty" (save the milk) and then use
a supplementer at the breast with the formula for as many feeds as is
necessary. Keeps the baby at the breast, and babe will still get a trickle of
breastmilk....
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, FILCA
Wheaton IL
_www.lactationeducation.com_ (http://www.lactationeducation.com/)
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