Kaelsa nie chce Ci mieszac ale nie ma absolutnie
zadnych dowodow na to ze metoda z odstawieniem jakies wymierne korzysci przynosi, nie wspominajac o stresie dla dziecka i matki.
U nas ta metoda jest wysmiewana jako kompletnie od czapy i nikt jej nie zaleca.
Bilirubina ma prawo nie spadac a nawet wzrastac nieco do 21go dnia po porodzie a zoltaczka trwac moze i 2-3 miesiace bez powodow do niepokoju.
A juz to gotowanie mnie powalilo
Zdrowe, przybierajace na wadze dziecko majace zoltaczke w wieku 5-6 tyg jest absolutna norma i wrecz w druga strone przechyl nastepuje- czy wszystko Ok z dziecmi karmionymi piersia ale bez zoltaczki
dorzucam fragment z wytluszczonymi (nie przeze mnie) informacjami
https://pediatrics.about.com/library/breast...astfeedingh.htmBreastmilk jaundice peaks at 10-21 days, but may last for 2-3 months. Breastmilk jaundice is
normal. Rarely, if ever, does breastfeeding need to be discontinued even for a short time. There is not one bit of evidence that this jaundice causes any problem at all for the baby. Breastfeeding should not be discontinued "in order to make a diagnosis". If the baby is truly doing well on breast only, there is
no reason, none, to stop breastfeeding or supplement with a lactation aid, for that matter. The notion that there is something wrong with the baby being jaundiced comes from the assumption that the formula feeding baby is the standard by which we should determine how the breastfed baby should be. This manner of thinking, almost universal amongst health professionals, truly turns logic upside down. Thus, the formula feeding baby is rarely jaundiced after the first week of life, and when he is, there is usually something wrong. Therefore, the baby with breastmilk jaundice is a concern and "something must be done". However, in our experience,
most exclusively breastfed babies who are perfectly healthy and gaining weight well are still jaundiced at 5-6 weeks of life and even later. The question, in fact, should be whether it is normal
not to be jaundiced and is this absence of jaundice something we should worry about?
Do not stop breastfeeding for “breastmilk” jaundice. Oczywiscie zrobisz jak uwazasz ale to ku refleksji
Ten post edytował Bogusia123456 pią, 29 sty 2010 - 15:54