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Dawn K Martin <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 27 Nov 2005 15:16:19 -0600
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Betsy,
I had this in my files.  The chart may lose it's formatting in email.  I'll 
send it to you as an attachment if you'd like.

Dawn Martin, IBCLC, CD(DONA)
Austin, TX

            Milk Intake and Stomach Size
      Day Milk intake (ml)

      per 24 hours
     Stomach Size (ml)

      1
     10-100
     5-7

      2
     10-100
     10-13

      3
     200
     22-27

      4
     400
     32-36

      5
     600+
     43-57

      6 to

      6 mos
     700-800

      -avg 750 (24 oz!)
     60 (2 oz)















References



Cregan MD, Hartmann PE.  Computerized breast measurement from conception to 
weaning: clinical implications.  J Hum Lact 1999; 15(2):89-96.



Daly SEJ, Hartmann, PE: Infant demand and milk supply.  Part 1: Infant 
demand and milk supply in lactationg women.  J Hum Lact 1995; 11(1):21-26.



Daley SEJ, Hartmann, PE: Infant demand and milk supply.  Part 2: The 
short-terma control of milk synthesis in lactating women.  J Hum Lact 1995; 
11(1):27-31.



Daly SEJ, Kent JC, Huynh DQ, Owens RA, Alexander BF, Ng, KC, Hartmann PE. 
The determination of short-term volume changes and the rate of synthesis of 
human milk using computerized breast measurement.  Experimental Physiology 
1992; 77:79-87.



Thanks to Linda Smith for gathering the above information.



----- Original Message ----- 

I have heard that 7cc thing as well, but do not have a reference. 

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