Patricia says,
> there is some interesting data that larger babies actually eat less in
> the first days of life that smaller babies... hmmmmmmmmmmmm
>
>
Patricia, could you share that data w/ us? Do you mean less by volume? Less
frequently? If mom is producing about 7 to 14 ml/feed the first 24 hours,
and a bit above that the next 24 hours, how does a bigger baby eat less -- or
is it fewer feeds? Do you have the article for that? I'd love to see it, as
it would fit right into a couple of lectures I'm developing.
Jan Barger -- in very hot Wheaton
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