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Kathy - is there a typo in your post?

A baby aged 2 and a half weeks who is 2.5 kilos above 
birthweight...that can't be right, can it?

In respect of your other question - that fat quantity of breastmilk 
is affected by the amount of milk in the breasts. Lots of milk in the 
breasts = proportionately less fat.  If the mother expresses milk 
when her breasts are very full, she may well think it appears less 
fatty. But that's normal. It does not mean her breastmilk is lower in 
fat than anyone else's.

Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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