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Dear fellow Lact-nuts, I'm lurking again after a long (to me!) absence.
I'm watching with interest the thread on pre-op feeds, because I've had
this question myself and didn't have a good answer. Has anyone filed
their Breastfeeding Abstracts carefully enough to find the article
which reported stomach empting times of babies fed pumped milk by ng
tube? I remember the emptying times as about an hour-and-a-quarter.
These babies are in the hospital, either ill or premie (in other words,
under stress), so I would suppose emptying time for a term, healthy
baby could be faster. Anyone?
Rowena Tucker, College Station, TX
re-intro:
BS 1976, MA 1984, BS, PA 1986
MOM 1989:), LLLL1992, IBCLC 1997
Science teacher 1998
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