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Date: | Sat, 19 Jun 1999 10:36:03 +0100 |
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Mira,
>Did I over-react? Could this be normal - no bowel movement for 11 days in a 15
>day
>old baby who is not gaining wheight?
Entirely as a non-medic, but just using common sense, I can't see that
you acted inappropiately. I know they can go a long time once
breastfeeding is established, but... Are you doubting yourself because
the doctors and nurses were blaze about it (even though you are the
expert)? Or is it just a reaction to having to tell a mother to
bottlefeed?
Is it possible that this mother was somehow deliberately sabotaging
breastfeeding, because she felt she needed "permission" to bottlefeed?
I've seen women do this (I had a friend use a nipple shield specifically
because she heard me saying they can diminish milk supply - she later
admitted it). It might be sad that this baby will not be breastfed, but
just think, at least that night, maybe he went to sleep with a full
stomach?
--
Anna H.
http://www.ratbag.demon.co.uk/anna/
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