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Mandi Porta <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 18 Aug 2006 00:05:50 -0400
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Hello,
I am in the process of trying to get the staff at our hospital to shift 
from giving standard formula in the event of a medical indication to using 
hypoallergenic formula.  We do not currently have a milk bank so human milk 
is not an option for supplementation if the mother has not produced an 
adequate supply and the baby needs supplementing . I have used "Just one 
Bottle" by Marsha Walker and all of its associated references as my basis 
for this as well as comments from Nancy Wight during her lecture tour here 
this year.
I have to do this in baby steps and at the moment I am trying to convince 
the doctors to screen for a family history of Atopic disease which to my 
understanding includes eczema and asthma.  I have our head paediatrician 
sold on the family history of Eczema as well as on the Type II diabetes as 
reasons to use this but he is not convinced about the Asthma.  Does anyone 
have any wonderful references I can use to debate this with him before I go 
to speak with him.  Preferably RCT's.  He apparently has some studies that 
prove that there is no effect.  Could you please email me separately as I 
am not currently getting my Lactnet daily.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Mandi Porta, RN, BSN

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