| |
July Blog
Posted On 07/14/2008 21:38:43 by caryn
|
It has been a very busy two months and summer is firmly upon us. An issue I have been counseling nursing mothers (AND PEDIATRICIANS) lately is the need for post partum weight checks until the baby surpasses their birth weight; I also prefer an additional weight check 5 days after the birth weight has been reached. I have (and bring on consults) a MEDELA baby weigh scale and often ask parents to stop by my office at n/c for weight checks. First time parents need to know they should be quite proactive when it comes to their nursing baby's healthcare. Is your pediatrician basing height/weight percentiles with a breastfed baby chart or formula fed baby chart? Is he/she breastfeeding friendly? Is there an IBCLC that they refer mothers to? I always recommend these important points to be brought up by first time mothers when they "interview" their pediatricians. Also, it is your RIGHT to ask for weight checks within the first month or so! Most of the pediatricians that I work with see a mother/baby breastfeeding dyad 2-3x in the first two weeks. End point - It's so important for new parents to trust their pediatrician, and to go with their instincts in choosing one. Mom's intuition is seldom wrong! Namaste - Caryn
Tags: Breastfeeding Weight Checks And The First Month
|
|
 |
[-] |
|
|
|
|
|