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I have a DCM that breastfeeds her 10 month baby. She is thin and weighs as much as a 7 month old I have. I just found out that DCM puts water in the bottles to make up for not being able to pump enough. This is scary to me! I breastfed my daughters and would never think to add anything to the milk. Isn't this just watering down the nutrients?
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Yes and it's unsafe. If she feels she isn't pumping enough, she needs to increase her milk supply or start supplementing with formula.
As for her size, that may or may not have anything to do with the watered breastmilk; some kids are just small
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Very unsafe! If mom is only giving breastmilk the water can throw off baby's electrolytes and cause some pretty serious long term damage.
I would refuse to feed baby the watered down breastmilk as, if it was me, I could be held criminally negligent for knowingly harming a baby. |
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giving water to the baby (or watering down breastmilk) could actually be making the breastfeeding issues worse! (besides being unsafe!)
here is THE leading breastfeeding site http://www.kellymom.com/nutrition/so...aby-water.html also, when you discuss this with her, please encourage her to consult a lactation consultant. There are MANY people and organizations that offer free consulting (check with the La Leche League, local hospital or pharmacy) and can help this mom figure out what amount of milk her little one needs, how to pump successfully, etc. Please say something....what she is doing can harm the baby! |
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I agree, do not feed watered down breastmilk. The difference needs be to made up with formula immediately, and if mom is able to boost her milk supply with more frequent pumping. However, at this point(10 months), many mothers have a very difficult time increasing their milk supply with a pump. As a previous poster said, it can be very harmful to the baby's electrolytes and the baby may not be getting enough calories/nutrients.
As for the size of the baby being the indicator, many breastfed babies thin out more quickly than their formula fed peers, so that is difficult to judge. There is actually a separate WHO growth chart for strictly breastfed infants. |
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I watered down my sons Breastmilk! Now I feel terrible. He was a year though and it was only a 2-3 times a week. Mom should try night time pumping to augment supply. If she doesn't want to supplement with formula there are sites to buy Breastmilk from.
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