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My daughter had high jaundice upto 20 on 4th day after delivery .. hence she was kept under blue light for 24hrs. It was reduced to 12.1. I was advised to give nan pro 1 along with breastmilk during treatment. I am continuing to give her nan pro 1 even now because she cries a lot and does not sleep with breastfeed of 1 hour. But she sleeps easily while breastfeeding and does not take much milk while breastfeeding. I dont wish to give her formula but I feel I have no option. Please suggest what can I do
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Gradually stop formula & if giving by bottle, asap, Breastfeeding is best 4 ur baby, hv full on confidence n hv a healthy diet, start exclusive breastfeeding , it's her birth right
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Exclusive breast feeding for 6 months and continuation of Same till 2 years of age with weaning /complimentary feed is advised by WHO if comfortable gradually wean child of top mill and continue only breast feeding till 6 months of age but do keep a watch on babies weight gain , always better to consult your local paediatrician
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