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In einer eMail vom 15-5-04 7:40:28 West-Europa (zomertijd) schreibt
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> Our docs in the US are extremely fixated on growth charts. When a little
> one like this drops so many percentage levels so fast on weight, the docs
> become very upset. It's to the point the docs see a legal liability for
> themselves if the baby doesn't show a regular growth on the charts.
>
> Maybe I should ask them about the BMI for baby? If he has a proper Body
> Mass Index for his age and height, all should be okay, right?
>
Well, I'd say US docs don't have a monopoly on that ...
A good part of calls I get from moms is because doc or well baby clinic nurse
says baby isn't gaining enough or to much or to irregular or ...
I remember one of my babies (now a 16yo girl) sitting on the nurse's desk,
all chubby and alert and giggling, right next to the chart where her line was
not as to be expected according to the pre-printed lines. And the nurse looking
at the chart (hardly noticable because of chubby baby) shaking her head and
making tsh-tsh noises
Do you think there are BMI-es for infants? That would be great, I think.
Warmly greeting,
Gonneke van Veldhuizen, IBCLC, LLLL
Germany - The Netherlands
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