The Relation between Breast Milk Sodium to Potassium Ratio and Maternal Report of a Milk Supply Concern
Abstract
We report that, among exclusively breastfeeding mothers at day 7 postpartum, those with milk supply concerns were significantly more likely to exhibit biochemical evidence of less progress toward mature lactation (elevated ratio of breast milk sodium to potassium concentration). Furthermore, an elevated ratio of breast milk sodium to potassium concentration was predictive of early...
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Title
The Relation between Breast Milk Sodium to Potassium Ratio and Maternal Report of a Milk Supply Concern
Published Date
Feb 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
181
Pages
294 - 297.e3
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