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Jacquie wrote:I hate to bring up one more thing to be worried about, but it is probably not a good idea to give Paracetamol/acetaminophen to children:
His fever has been holding up at 102.2 all night and went down to 101.6 in the morning. He keeps throwing up after I give him Vitamin C which makes me think it irritates his stomach. But then maybe he is nursing too much as he practically doesn't come of the breast.
meaning you can give your child more vitamin C - through his mother!
CONCLUSIONS:
Human milk AA can be doubled or tripled by increased intake of AA in women with low human milk AA content at baseline. The response to a relatively high dose of AA was modest in European women in contrast with the 3-fold increase in mean human milk AA content in African women. These data indicate that human milk AA content is regulated.
ofonorow wrote:
Ask you wife to take more vitamin C,
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kolganito wrote:I am the nursing mother. And I have been taking about 5g of C a day for the last 7 months. Right now, I increased the dose to probably 8-10g.
kolganito wrote:I still hope that he'll get more than usual through me because I can't get him to drink enough. He keeps his mouth locked for anything but the breast.
kolganito wrote:The ped said it is a viral infection (his lungs, throat, nose are clear) and prescribed Tylenol to control fever...
We are going to the ped now and I sure she'll prescribe antibiotics which I don't want to give.
kolganito wrote:Maybe I should increase his dose of C? I was giving about 300-400mg every 2 hours, now I switched to every hour.
Jacquie wrote:Have his bowel movements been more watery or frequent from the vitamin C yet?
kolganito wrote:Ped didn't prescribe any antibiotics (which made me trust her even more as she doesn't rush with the treatment). ...She just switched us to ibuprofen.
kolganito wrote:I guess I can increase the dose? I it better smaller doses but more frequent?
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