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At 12:55 PM 10/16/2005 -0400, you wrote:
>2.5 ounces x baby's wt in pounds = approxmate 24 hour intake needed. divide
>this into hourly feeds if necessary. (example for a 6 lbs 4 oz baby--> 2.5 x
>6.25 = 15.6 oz per 24 hrs; or .65 oz per hour or 1.3 oz every 2 hrs). 2 hrs
>feeding may be more manageable for all.
Laurie,
while i agree with everything you wrote about this baby (hematoma,
vomiting, 2 day old), the intake requirements jumped out at me - my
understanding is that a 2 day old baby does not need these volumes - it
isn't until day 5 or so that milk requirements "leap" up to what they will
be at, based on weight. for the first few days, it just slowly climbs. In
your experience, is the situation different for a baby who is jaundiced
and/or dehydrated?
thanks!
Lyla
Lyla Wolfenstein, B.S., IBCLC, RLC
www.beyondbirthservices.com
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