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Pat Young <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 17 Jun 2016 08:28:21 -0500
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 I agree that there is a big difference between the fat, happy, frequently eating baby and the feeding all the time, unhappy, not gaining well baby and their moms who think they "don't have enough milk."  I come from a LLLL(1967) background (2 meetings a mo) and an early IBCLC(1985)  and APN(1994) and I just hate to see things 'labelled' when some simple fixes take care of the problem.  I know there are true medical reasons for 'not enough milk'. but I think some people jump in that direction too fast and labeling helps the jump.  Years  ago it was accepted that about 5% of mothers wouldn't produce enough, IGT, hormones, PCOCs etc.  Has that changed?  I also know that sometimes it is the baby's problem (TT, low tone, "content to starve" etc) and that needs to be fixed or assisted by pumping/supplementing.  We've come so far since the 1980's, has the 5% really changed or are the problems caused by what happens in the hospital or shortly after, with no support?  Pat in SNJ (with the highest c-sec rate  in the country)
 

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