UC San Diego develops SPIN program to help mothers produce breast milk for their premature infants

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UC San Diego develops SPIN program to help mothers produce breast milk for their premature infants

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Approximately 50,000 premature babies weighing less than three pounds are born in the United States each year. These fragile newborns need the highest quality nutrition, which is why UC San Diego Health System developed the Supporting Premature Infant Nutrition program to help mothers produce sufficient breast milk for their premature infants.

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