A Practical Treatise On Infant Feeding And Allied Topics for Physicians And Stu

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A Practical Treatise On Infant Feeding And Allied Topics for Physicians And Stu
Harry Lowenburg
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Breast Babies. In the cases just cited the maternal milk should be analyzed. If this be impossible it must be assumed that the milk contains too much fat or too much sugar or both for the individual. An attempt must be made to readjust these through the mother's diet and through exercise according to the methods described on page 35, Chapter I.
It is primarily important to reassure the mother re- peatedly. If maternal mental quietude can be secured the digestion of the infant will be materially
... assisted. The baby must be weighed thrice weekly in the presence) of the mother, who must be made to realize the desire of the physician to deal honestly with her. This instance is an exception to the rule against too frequent weighing. At the same time the mother must be assured that, as long as her baby gains, not very much can be wrong. If once maternal control is secured the problem will be easy, for not infrequently weeks and even months are consumed be- fore the stools become normal in these babies, and some- times they never do so until weaning is accomplished.

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