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Joy writes:
The findings are quite interesting - there are correlations between the
amount of IV fluid women receive and neonatal output and between neonatal
output and newborn weight loss. It appears babies correct their fluids in the
first day postpartum and the correction results in a weight loss. As
you can read in the newly published paper - these relationships are time
limited. Our conclusion based on these findings are that birth weight
should not be used as the baseline to calculate weight loss - the babies need
time to balance their fluids (i.e., diurese).
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This is such important research: as birth changes ( more interventions,
more epidurals, more CS and much more IVs commonly) and we look more closely
at how to support babies after birth as they learn to feed normally ( at
breast) after these "ab-normal" experiences, this is very very helpful stuff...
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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