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>Permission to post: Baby dob 6/30/11 at home to a mom after 10 years
>w/o a baby. Birth wt. was 9#8. Had big meconium bm in first 24
>hours. Baby nursing well, no pain for mom. No jaundice. All seems
>normal as can be -- except that baby did not have anothr bm until
>day 14 when mother gave baby small amt. of fleet enema. Baby
>produced two large bm's that were brown and smooth like chocolate
>pudding. Today is day 18 and no more bm's. Mom has not tried another
>enema. As of Friday, baby weighed 8#6.
Are there any interim weights?
This sounds like a quite serious case of underfeeding - the baby is
malnourished and for this reason is not eliminating.
The mother says the baby is 'vigorous' - I would doubt this, to be honest.
As to what to do, this is outside my boundaries, but if it was
happening to a mother contacting me I would with some *urgency*
ensure the mother contacted whatever HCP is at hand to explore an
immediate assessment. The most likely scenario is that this baby has
not had anything like enough to eat, and the mother's breastmilk
supply is as a consequence marginal. There could be other reasons,
but this is far and away the most probable.
It's unlikely in my experience that she will instantly be able to
enable the baby to catch up with her milk alone (direct and
expressed) and she will need to supplement with donated breastmilk
for preference, if available.
But presuming all the figures are correct, a baby this far below
birthweigh at this stage of life is a medical emergency, in my view.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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http://www.heatherwelford.co.uk
http://heatherwelford.posterous.com
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