>
>In my experience it matters not how the baby is dressed or diapered
>for test weighings as long as the baby isn't changed between
>pre-feed and post-feed weights...
>One glaring exception to this is if the baby spits up on his clothes...
>If you want a mother to be able to manage test weighings over the
>course of a day you need to remove as many barriers as possible and
>dressing and undressing the baby is a barrier...
Of course! I would not suggest the mother dress and undress the baby
for frequent weighings. What a hassle!! I can imagine what the mother
might think if this was expected of her :)
But there again, UK practice is not to suggest or do test weighing ,
and mothers almost never weigh their babies themselves, so it would
not arise.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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