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Date: | Sat, 23 Jan 1999 17:02:51 -0800 |
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Cathy asks:
Are both babies gaining well & nsg OK, by our usual parameters?
The babies are NOT BF. They are both unable to sustain a good enough L-O
and get enough milk by BF alone. Mom is offering breat to babies regularly,
but they are comped with EBM by bot or syringe at breast or SNS w/finger feeds.
The main concern is not how they are BF at this point. She is a LLLL so has
the stamina and determination to see this through to successful exclusive
BFing. As she has never had to pump with any of her other children (she has
3 older kids) she has no idea of her right breast has always produced
considerably less than the left.
I am not too converned about this myself - I had at least a 2oz difference
in volume between breasts while pumping for several months with baby #2. I
have worked with many other moms who have had noticable differences in
breast output. What she wants to know is how normal is this, is it a
problem (or potential one) and is there anything that can be done to change
it? She uses warm compresses before pumping and does compression and
massage - no change in amount of milk from the right breast. Also, the
concern about the lack of let-down to the pump with only the right breast.
Hope this extra info helps to find us an answer!
Jay
Jay Simpson, CLE
Sacramento, California, West Coast, USA
"No Miracles performed here, just a lot of love and hard work."
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