Thanks to those who pointed out the 2 g and the 0.1 oz not being conversions
but just the accuracy levels in the 2 systems (metric and ounces). Also
thanks to Kathy for doing the scale test and getting the 28.3 g conversion.
I believe that becoz I've never had a problem and I do all my baby weights
in ounces and grams. It is much easier to figure percent wt loss in grams,
but the parents want to know the pounds.
Laurie Wheeler
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