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<blockquote data-quote="Rubyroo44" data-source="post: 1538083" data-attributes="member: 429132"><p>No I havent - I wouldnt know who to approach to be honest. I didnt know if 1 was low for a newborn as so little is known about glucose readings when so young so it is reassuring to know that it is. Jack Newman advocates no seperation and that breastmilk elevates glucose quicker and more effectively than formula. However, after feeding he had to go on an IV and then a line to his tummy. They had to increase the ratio very high to see increases. So by this thinking, he would have got poorly just with me and my boobs. Sounds daft, but its really helped working this out with you and in my head. Thank you x1000. I thought I should have fought to keep him but that would have been ridiculous now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rubyroo44, post: 1538083, member: 429132"] No I havent - I wouldnt know who to approach to be honest. I didnt know if 1 was low for a newborn as so little is known about glucose readings when so young so it is reassuring to know that it is. Jack Newman advocates no seperation and that breastmilk elevates glucose quicker and more effectively than formula. However, after feeding he had to go on an IV and then a line to his tummy. They had to increase the ratio very high to see increases. So by this thinking, he would have got poorly just with me and my boobs. Sounds daft, but its really helped working this out with you and in my head. Thank you x1000. I thought I should have fought to keep him but that would have been ridiculous now. [/QUOTE]
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