OK, Lactnuts,
Here's another controversy for y'all to tangle with:
Our local BF task force had a wonderful in-service yesterday on BF & premies,
led by 3 NICU nurses from different hospitals. ALL of them mentioned Human
Milk Fortifier as a "given" for very-low-birthweight babies, along with
vitamin & mineral supplementation as well.
When I brought up my concern about the milk-protein content of HMF, from my
perspective as a woman with milk allergies wanting to avoid same in my
children, they all agreed "that might be a problem", but none of them knew
what to do about it. One suggested using dried human milk, but said that it
was scarce, expensive, "& still doesn't provide all the minerals needed".
I then asked if they got signed consent to add HMF to expressed breast milk, &
was told "no".
My points to ponder:
Is there a liability issue here? What if these kids develop milk allergy,
NEC, etc. on down the road? What if HMF is NOT used, & the kids develop bone
deficiencies, failure to thrive, or whatever?
Is there an alternative to HMF, that these NICUs & neonatologists/nurses
aren't aware of?
Our task force waits with baited (non-milk!) breath for your collective words
of wisdom!
Carol in St. Louis
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