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Fri, 21 May 2004 20:13:12 -0400
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  What happens during a leap year, does it
>change a day earlier?  If a baby is born at 7 AM, does the milk
>change at 7 AM on the appropriate date or is it OK until midnight
>that day?  What about cultures in which the day changes at sunset
>rather than midnight?  Oh the questions this idea raises.  So much
>easier when you watch the baby rather than the clock or the
>calander!

So true!

I once had a mother call me because she couldn't figure out which day to
start solid food: should it be the Tuesday, which is the day her baby turned
exactly 16 weeks old, or was it the Friday, which was the four month
anniversary of her birth?


Sheila Stubbs, RPN, LLL Leader

Birthing the Easy Way - Learning the Hard Way
www.birthingtheeasyway.tk

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