Gonneke writes:
I just use the weight-lists from the well baby-clinic visits (which is
used by up to 98% of Dutch moms, I guess, and are pretty accurate mostly) and
plot them into the WHO standards. I feel that the weight evolution, the
picture one might say, says more (to me at least) than the actual numbers.
~~~ Gonneke, thanks for including this bit. I find this is also a problem
locally. Babies who are "doing well" at the 2 week visit, may not have a
Well Baby visit, until 2 months, then again at 4 months. Some of them are
doing well but we have no real arc to look at and snap judgments are made ( oh
you need to supplement with formula.) Others were "surfing" but when mom's
milk moves to responding to baby's skills ( which were never really
assessed well), they do begin to falter and it gets missed. With so few data
points, the weight I get makes sure we have a little more evolution information,
as you said, rather than just a few numbers. I saw this happen recently
when a happy, thriving, developmentally appropriate baby's mom was told he
was not gaining well. They had only 2 "recent" data points, the 2 month, then
the 4 month. In between baby had undergone lots of PT work for torticollis
and had become very distractable. At least the mom did not listened to the
"you should let him cry at night til he learns to sleep 10-12 hours"
lecture she got right before the weight was checked. ( This lecture is usually
given at the 2 month visit, but if not, then the 4 for sure.) Then the
practitioner back-pedaled quickly on that advice. When parents are yelled at,
frightened, or their concerns and observations disregarded ( I figure that is
not much of a problem where you are), the more information we have that is
reliable, the better the decisions they can make about what is going on
and how to negotiate it. Believe me, I wish this were not the case. Then
again, perhaps math/science geeks like me should not lactation consultants. :)
Perhaps I have a tendency to "medicalize" how I work based on my PT
history, where we do chart the #s for range of motion, muscle strenghth, etc as
well as look at other functional portraits of how a person is doing. Or, I am
just too untrusting of the observations and instructions given by certain
local doctors, based on poor outcomes, that I am "fighting" in "defensive
mode" with everything I have at my disposal. I am glad to know this is not a
universal experience.
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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