In a message dated 2/27/2005 7:36:12 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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> I do use
> the calculation 2.5 ounces x wt in pounds for a 24 hour amount of milk for
> baby to take in. This is the minimum and I tell parents baby may take more.
Laurie,
I use this also but what is the current thinking on how many ounces
baby needs in the first week of life? I thought they need much less that first
week. When I give the 2.5 ounces per pound of body weight equation to a mom
with a 4 day old I often see panic in the eyes of the parents as they try to
figure out how to determine how to get 20-24 ounces in. shouldn't it be much less
this early on? How should that be tackled? Heather
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