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A comment from Rachel:

In my  experience, pediatricians are expecting babies to regain birthweight 
by 2 wks.  If a baby is 3 oz under at 10 days, they are not too  
concerned.>>
 
I have to say that if an 8# baby lost 8% of birth weight and was 7# 6oz on  
day 3, I would not expect him to be back to 8# by 10 days.  That would be a 
 rather (in the US, anyway) unrealistic gain of 10 ounces in 7 days.  If,  
however, he was 7-13, 3 ounces under birth weight at day 10, I would be very 
 happy because I can see that he is gaining at the acceptable rate of an 
ounce a  day.
 
I'm a bit concerned that we are focusing way too much energy on babies  
regaining birth weight by 10 days or 14 days, and not nearly enough on how much 
 they lost (and why), and how much they are gaining at this point.
 
If you haven't read Joy Noel-Weiss' (et al) article in the International  
Breastfeeding Journal, "An Observational Study of Associations Among Maternal 
 Fluids During Parturition, Neonatal Output, and Breastfed Newborn Weight 
Loss" I  suggest you all do so.  She gives some very cogent reasons as to why 
BIRTH  weight should NOT be the reference weight for weight loss in 
newborns, and why a  24 hour weight as the reference point makes a lot more sense 
given the amount of  diuresis that goes on in the first 24 hours, based in 
part on the amount of IV  fluids the mother receives in labor.  
 
Let's look at the WHOLE picture, not just the scale and the numbers and the 
 percentages....
 
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, FILCA
Lactation Education  Consultants
_www.lactationeducation.com_ (http://www.lactationeducation.com/)  

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