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Date: | Wed, 2 Apr 1997 12:00:06 -0800 |
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Our lactation specialist is working with a 35 year old, who's been diagnosed
with fibromyalgia for 8 yrs. She did not have enough milk for her first two
children. This baby is now 1 month of age, delivered at 38 wks with a birth
weight on 3/1/97 of 10 lbs 3 oz. He dropped to 9 lbs 2 oz, with his weight
at 3/28/97 being 10 lbs 1.8 oz. With pre- and post-weights he gets about
2/3 of his needs for growth, so he's being supplemented with 1 oz of ABM by
a supplementing tube device at the breast.
Could this be a fibromyalgia issue or is it just incidental? Any input
would be appreciated.
Robin Braun
Robin Braun, MLS, AHIP [log in to unmask]
Health Information Center 509-458-7342
Empire Health Services 509-458-7790 FAX
800 W 5th Ave, PO Box 248
Spokane, WA 99210-0248
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