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The weight is not that bad, but could be better. Slow and steady is
okay and the pediatrician need not take a fit. However, the baby is
maybe getting relatively low fat milk by nursing only for the first
few minutes.
I would suggest improving the latch (can *always* improve), plus using
breast compression once the baby no longer actually drinks
(open-pause-close type of suck). The breast compression is kept up
until the baby no longer drinks, and then the mother should switch
sides, and repeat. And then switch again. I have had several babies
recently not only slowly gaining, but actually gaining very well once
this technique is begun.
Jack Newman, MD, FRCPC
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