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Stress can reduce seizure threshold, making seizures more likely. If the
baby is finding feedings stressful or uncomfortable, it could increase
the likelihood of a seizure.
See what you can do to make the baby more comfortable. Short, frequent
feedings may help, prone or semiprone positions for the baby might make
swallowing easier and feeding less stressful. Once you evaluate the
feeding and the baby, you might have more ideas.
Catherine Watson Genna BS, IBCLC NYC cwgenna.com
On 2/27/2013 3:17 AM, Eitan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A medicaly comprised infant diagnosed with epilepsy. Her parents notice that seizures regularly occur about 20 minutes after eating or when baby is experiencing stomach stimulation or discomfort. The neurologist denies any connection between seizures and digestion.
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> Does anyone have information or experience that I can share with this family?
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> Thanks,
> Malka Eitan IBCLC
> Israel
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