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If a baby has kidney problems, and needs to be on a low potassium diet,
will mom's milk be lower in potassium (K) if she eats a low K diet? Baby
has been getting breastmilk, with a chelater which takes out the K, but now
mom wants to directly breastfeed. Help!
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Michelle Scott, MA, RD/LD, IBCLC
Pediatric Dietitian/Lactation Consultant
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