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Laura
Thank you for correcting the assumptions I was making and for adding
more information to the pot. I think, as experienced breastfeeding
counselling people we would call what has just happened successful
"reflecting", yes? Where one person re-states what she _thinks_ she
heard, enabling the describer to clarify! A win-win situation.
I'd join the others who are saying how lucky this mother and baby are
to have you in their corner. It sounds like you've identified the
reasons for the baby's fatigue, and have been able to fine-tune the
quantity of supplements that he receives so that he can gain just
that little bit extra to enable him to start catching up. And I love
it when paediatricians and IBCLCs and mothers are able to work
together in a team like this. Bravo!
Pamela
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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2014 11:46:26 -0500
From: Laura Spitzfaden <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Help needed with failure to thrive case
Hi Pamela,
Thank-you for such a long well thought out description of the failure
to thrive baby!
That is one of the unusual things in this case that this baby did not
present the way you describe. He had normal behavior. He is very
happy, relaxed, social and smiling all the time. He did not look
worried. He had wet diapers and normal color frequent, daily, bowel
movements even while he was gaining very slowly. He did not ever
appear to be dissatisfied.
To be more clear, this baby's pediatrician is completely in the loop
and is overseeing all the interventions taken by the mom. It was the
gastro who suggested hospitalization or 24 ounces of formula and
fortunately this baby's pediatrician did not agree with this advice
and fully supports my suggestions.
This little guy just got so tired at the breast and his latch and
suck were very inefficient. Mom had the milk but he just couldn't get
it all out. His suck has completely changed since the revisions and
the CST. Mom says that he is a new baby at the breast. He gets
excited about nursing where before it was just a chore for him. He is
finally able to get enough milk to grow at a regular pace for his age
but Mom still does not yet have an oversupply needed to get this guy
back on track. She has been switch nursing with breast compressions
12x a day in order to increase her supply and is expressing after feeds.
We have been going for at least an ounce a day weight gain and he was
doing that until Mom's stored milk ran out. She has decided to help
him catch up using some supplemental formula. We have already
determined that 4-5 ounces extra keeps him gaining above an ounce a
day so that is what she is choosing, along with her doctor's support.
Laura Spitzfaden, LLLL, IBCLC, APL
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