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Anna Swisher <[log in to unmask]>
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Oh wise Lactnetters,

I read this statement in R/A that doesn't make sense.  It is on  p. 342 and
says:

By four months of age, breastfeeding babies were taking less milk (18.7
gm/day) whereas the infants receiving artificial baby milk were taking 23
gm/day.

Obviously, this can't mean 18.7 or 23 gm per day!  Could it mean 18.7 gm/per
kg (baby's weight)/day?

It references Butte et. al., 1985, which is Feeding patterns of exclusively
breast-fed infants during the first four months of life.  Early Hum Dev
12:291-300, 1985.  I searched the archives for information on this study,
without success.

If anyone can shed light on this, I would be most appreciative!

TIA,
Anna Swisher
LLL Leader
Austin, TX

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