
Human Milk is Medicine: The Critical Role of Nutrition in Premature Care with Dr. Melinda Elliott
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In this episode of the Ask a NICU Mama podcast, host Ashley O'Neil speaks with Dr. Melinda Elliott, Chief Medical Officer for Prolacta Bioscience, about the critical importance of nutrition for premature babies. They discuss the unique nutritional needs of these infants, the role of human milk fortifiers, and the advocacy parents must engage in to ensure their babies receive the best care possible in the NICU. Their conversation also explores the emotional ups and downs of the NICU journey—from the challenges families face to the joy of discharge day—highlighting how support, advocacy, and open communication can make all the difference. You do not want to miss this episode!
Interested in learning more about human milk-based fortifiers (HMF)?
Check out Prolacta Science’s ParentSupport Page.
Follow Prolacta Bioscience on Instagram @ prolacta_bioscience
And review these studies:
ASSAD et al: Conducted at the hospital where Dr. Elliott practices. Demonstrates reduced incidence of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), reduced length of stay, and cost savings.
SULLIVAN et al: Study demonstrated significantly lower rate of NEC when EHMD was used.
HAIR et al: Demonstrated that premature infants fed an EHMD had a significantly lower incidence of NEC, mortality, late-onset sepsis, ROP, and BPD, compared with infants fed cow milk-based nutrition.