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This is actually a pretty typical case of "nursing strike". Didn't we call
that that in the old days? I see it an awful lot. Usually the baby does
continue to grow well.
Of course, add formula, that *would* be the answer wouldn't it? Well, why
not just add solid foods? Start the baby on avocado, banana, cereals, and
give it to him when he seems hungry but refuses the breast. As he eats
more, he'll probably nurse better too.
Jack Newman, MD, FRCPC
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