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Mon, 21 Dec 1998 23:31:06 -0500
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Callie, there are some very specific ways to increase the caloric value per
oz of formula.  It is only done for a real reason, not  just because
parents want baby to sleep longer or grow faster,  because done willy nilly
it can really tax the baby's kidneys.  There are premade formulas now for
22 cal/oz and 24 cal/oz.  Regular formula is 20 cal/oz(30cc).  I don't have
the directions here at home for increasing the value of formula to 22 or 24
cal/oz but can get the recipe if you really need it.  I'd want to  know
lots more about the whole situation,  you may need to  discuss this with
mom and her HCP.  Sincerely, Pat in SNJ

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