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"Margaret G. Bickmore" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 6 Dec 2002 15:33:20 -0700
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Mary Ann,
There's one thing here that caught my attention:  it was around 2-3
weeks that the vomiting problem began.  That is a time when "colic"
or food sensitivities might first show up in term infants (I don't
know how a preemie's gut might differ).  So maybe the mastitis is a
red herring in this case.  Just thinking out loud here, perhaps the
babies are sensitive to something in mom's diet, and that sensitivity
happened to manifest itself at the same time she had mastitis.

Margaret
Longmont, CO

>Hi everyone, Mom OKed I share this with you. We had a mom who had twins at
>34 wks. They started out in NICU and then were in NBN and went home with
>her. She was pumping and feeding. She states she really wants to brstfd. She
>was 2 wks post delivery and got mastitis that was treated and she recovered.
>Her supply dropped some with the mastitis and at this point she needed to
>start supplementing with small amounts of cows based formula. She continued
>to pump and feed. When she got the mastitis she states they started to spit
>up. They continued to spit up her milk after the medication was done. They
>even didn't want to drink it. They would keep down the cow's based iron
>fortified formula. I encouraged her to mix it into some of the formula and
>try it again. She reports she did mix 1oz her milk to 3 oz of formula and
>they still vomit it up but straight formula they would keep down. Again she
>says she really wanted them to have her milk. I thought maybe peanuts or
>some other food. She states they liked her milk in the beginning, never
>vomited, grew well and she didn't change her diet. Ideas???? Mary Ann Krainz
>RN, IBCLC in central WI

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