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>Heather wrote:
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>'In addition, the control group (see my post earlier this week) were
>permitted *uncontrolled* amounts of suppment and had up to almost
>four times of it. That's not a control, that's *another*
>intervention.'
>
>That wasn't an intervention; it was one of the outcomes. This figure 
>came from the first assessment, at one week after birth. One of the 
>outcomes assessed at that time was the total amount of formula the 
>baby had had during that week - which would have included all 
>formula that the mother decided to give after discharge. I can't see 
>anything that says that any of those supplements took place in the 
>hospital. (In other words, what this seems to indicate is that the 
>mothers who were kept strictly to EBF while in the hospital ended up 
>giving quite a bit *more* formula once they got home, and their 
>babies ended up having more formula overall than the ones who were 
>deliberately given early limited supplements in the hospital.)


Yes, I see what you mean, thank you Sarah. Because these babies were 
outside the 'intervention period' when they had their unfeasibly 
large amounts of formula given freely, then of course it is an 
outcome.

Heather Welford Neil

NCT bfc, tutor, UK

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>Best wishes,
>
>Dr Sarah Vaughan
>MBChB MRCGP
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