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Hi Lactnetters,
I'd appreciate it if someone could e-mail me privately with the dates of the
recent discussion about goat's milk so I can retrieve it from the archives
(it has to be somewhere in my disorganized piles but ofcourse I can't lay my
hands on it when I need it !). I have a client who is supplementing a five
day old infant with goat's milk (baby can't attach due to short frenulum) and
I remember that it was not the supplement of choice due to, I think, high
sodium levels. Since I saw her,the mother is also now pumping her own milk
but I want to share the info about composition of goat's milk with her.
This was a classic tongue tie case - baby tried hard to latch on but couldn't
retain the nipple, nipples were very sore, baby had lost weight. Mother was
highly motivated -I gave her photocopies of the JHL special issue on
ankyloglossia to take to her ped, who confirmed the diagnosis, and
immediately referred her to an oral surgeon for clipping, hopefully tomorrow.
Thanks in advance.
Beverley Rae, MSW CSW IBCLC
Manhasset, NY
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