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Prevention of Insufficient Feeding Complications, Telluride, CO

References for Prevention of Insufficient Feeding Complications in Healthy, Term Newborns

 

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Fed is Best in TIME Magazine

"[Fed Is Best is an] organization, run by a group of doctors, nurses and mothers, [that] raises awareness of feeding options. It wants the BFHI to reconsider its stringent rules and to inform mothers on...under-recognized risks of exclusive breastfeeding, ranging from jaundice to starvation." – Claire Howorth, Time Magazine

The 'Breast is Best' Backlash on CNN

In addition to public education, Fed is Best is trying to prevent starvation-related complications through advocacy. These efforts are often met with resistance. In September [2017], del Castillo-Hegyi and her team had a meeting with the World Health Organization to address some concerns about the way the current practices of breastfeeding promotion can inadvertently lead to starvation and dehydration. "I said, 'Does the WHO have any plans to inform moms of the risk of insufficient breast milk so she can identify starvation in her baby?' And the answer was 'No, our experts had not identified that as a problem.' I was stunned into silence," del Castillo-Hegyi said. "They told me that lactation consultants are trained to look for convulsions and lethargy. But [by the time those appear], it can already be too late."

Fed is Best on the Doctors Show: Jillian Johnson Talks About How Unsafe Feeding Advice Led to Her Son's Death

Disclaimer

Information presented on this website does not replace in-person physician evaluation and treatment. It is meant to inform parents and health professionals on how to protect their newborns and infants from hyperbilirubinemia, dehydration, hypernatremia, hypoglycemia, malnutrition, and extended or repeat hospitalizations due to complications from underfeeding based on the most current scientific evidence. By reading this website, you agree to this disclaimer. Go to this link to read the full disclaimer.

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