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Dear Lactnetters,
Apropos to the recent discussion, here are some references on
successful relactation after insufficient lactation leading to
hypernatremic dehydration, which may be of use to some of you:
1. THULLEN JD. Mangement of hypernatremic dehydration due
to insufficient lactation. Clin OPediatr Phila 1988 (Aug);
27(8):370-372. [Recommends checking weight at 10-14 days
as a precaution. Remember, lots of health professionals
can't recognize adequate/inadequate milk flow - nor can
mothers.]
2. SOFER S, BEN-ESER D, DAGAN R. Early severe dehydration
in young breast-fed newborn infants. Isr J Med Sci 1993;
29:85-89.
Happy New Year,
Virginia
Virginia Thorley,
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
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