Laurie, i was very glad to hear from you, much thanks for the reply and
thoughts, some comments below:
In a message dated 1/25/0 11:16:09 AM, [log in to unmask] writes:
<< I say 4 or more yellow stools per 24 hr day that are the size
of a full teaspoon or more. My coworker says 3 or more tablespoon size
stools.>>
i have been using tablespoon as an estimate, just seemed like a good guess
based on experience. let me know if your coworker knows of some research on
which this estimate is based.
<<Many moms can't tell if the super absorbent diapers are really wet. I say
even if you can't see or feel the wet ........ red flags to observe for
at home: dark or pink urine, stool scant, and still black, dark brown, or dk
green by day 4. >>
good points. to assess urine color: i've suggested to parents that they put a
cotton ball in the diaper where they think the baby will urinate on it, then
squeeze the cotton ball out into a clear glass to assess the color of the
urine.
A few years ago I developed BF eval with sections on feedings, position,
suck, milk flow, intake, output, and weight status, to use as a *concise*
teaching tool outline and eval guideline for expectant and new parents. The
original was in JHL. I think it might even pass Pat's KISS rule ;-) We use
and give this eval to all our bf moms and i do appreciate all the input and
suggestions as i work on the latest revision of the output and weight status
sections.
Debbie
Deborah Tobin
RN BSN IBCLC LCCE
Springfield, Virginia USA
In the suburbs outside the Washington DC beltway - still snowing and getting
deep! plow man has not showed up yet - yippee!
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