Hola Lactnetters - I just read something very near to my heart on another list, one for parents of children with CF. Since both of my boys have CF, and we didn't know before they were weaned, they both got breastmilk. But for many children diagnosed as infants with CF, old-fashioned pediatric pulmonologists (who generally manage CF) immediately put the babies on Nut*****gen, a special formula for babies with metabolic diseases. Its been many years since the CF foundation began to stronghly recommended breastmilk, but docs. sometimes are slow to change (..........). Of course, breastmilk is even more important for a baby with CF than other babies because of the protection from potentially catastrophic infections. This particular mother wrote in to the group complaining of nipples that were terribly sore from placing the enzymes (which are necessary for the baby to digest the milk) on her nipple for the baby to ingest while nursing. Since I didn't do this, I didn't know that these enzymes are very caustic and cause terrible erosion to the nipples. The suggestions were helpful and here they are: *Pump a small amount of milk before direct nursing and place the enzymes in the baby's mouth, wash them down with milk in a syringe or cup and be sure they are all out of the baby's mouth before latching. *Or, put your pinky into apple sauce and roll the enzymes (which are usually small crystals taken out of the capsule provided by the pharmacy) onto your finger and let the baby suck them off before latching. * Finally, even a small squirt of water with a syringe into the baby's mouth before latching will help prevent contact between the nipple and enzyme. libby in El Paso *********************************************** The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(TM) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html