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Jean Ridler <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 6 Jul 2015 10:16:20 +0200
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Scary indeed, Jacquie.  
While I have heard personal accounts of amazingly rapid turnarounds I suspect this is not the norm?  You will certainly rest easier if you could see the dyad again tomorrow.  A follow-up with her doctor re management of her diabetes is a good plan.  Let us know what happens.

Jean Ridler  RN  RM  IBCLC
Cape Town, South Africa

> ....When I saw her the next day, she had breastfed religiously every 2 hours
> day and night, dropping the formula at once, to my horror.  She said her
> breasts felt more full already - could that really have turned around so
> fast?  The 6 week old baby seemed happy enough on the breast, and I will
> follow up his weight carefully (he was a bit borderline previously, despite
> getting 560 to 840 mls formula per day as well as breast milk of unknown
> volume).  My hair just wants to stand up on end each time I think about it.....

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