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Date: | Tue, 19 Nov 1996 22:23:44 +0800 |
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> Val
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> I have to admit I'm preplexed by these numbers. I'l tell you why. Riordan
> and Auerbach list this info on two different pages. P. 461 says Butte, Smith
> and Garza found in 1990 that breastfed babies gain an AVERAGE of 35 gm
> (approximately one ounce) per day for the first month and 19 gm. (0.6 oz)
> per day at four months. On p. 515 they drop out the word AVERAGE for some
> reason.
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> Now I have done the arithmetic every which way and I only get 28.41 grams
> equal to one ounce. Now as far as I know recommendations for weight gain in
> a breastfed infant are 4 -7 ounces a week. That is equal to 113 g to 198 g
> per week. Three hundred fifty grams would be 12 ounces!! I have to admit my
> roly-poly first born had doubled his birth weight in 3 months and triple it
> in six. But that means since he started out at 7 1/2 lbs. he gained 84
> ounces which is only 766 g/month. So that's a little under 7 oz. a week.
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> Did someone who wrote the standards mistakenly use 35 grams a day [which
> still only gives you 245g/ week] as the minimum gain instead of seeing that
> this number represents AN AVERAGE weight gain in breastfed infants!!! It
> would represent a 3 pound gain in one month!! No baby needs to gain that
> much. Something is wrong with that 35 g number!!
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> I agree that one breast per feed and using Chole Fisher/Micahel Woolridge's
> technique of dropping back for a day to only the same breast offered in a
> threee hour period and then just using one breast per feed might deal with an
> oversupply problem.
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> Hoping this helps,
>
> Mardrey Swenson in New Hampshire, USA
>
Thank you so much for all your arithmatic, there must be something
wrong, I agree. I am going to confront the child health nurse with
this, using your calculations (hope thats ok). There will be a delay in
telling you the outcome as we are going away for 3 days, my husband is
having an op. Thanks again.
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