In a message dated 2/22/0 10:50:30 AM, Jan writes:
<<So if the baby
gained only 25 gms/day or 26 gm/day, the mother was placed in that 11%.
Right?>>
yes, sorta, i think, (help!) results state: "by < or= 21 days postpartum"
<< ...Except the headlines that made Good Housekeeping & Time magazine were
15%. So perhaps this is a different study? >>
probably the same one: 4%primary+11%secondary=15%total
the 4%primary insufficiency stat seems to be a replication of the Deem &
McGeorge conclusion - how interesting and thanks to kd for having organized
files
Debbie
Deborah Tobin
RN BSN IBCLC LCCE
Springfield, Virginia USA
In the suburbs outside the Washington DC beltway
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