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Margaret Sabo Wills <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 16 Nov 2015 09:08:30 -0500
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And Medela's older "Babyweigh" scale is a great product -- I've been dragging mine in and out of a car trunk for home visits for years and have rarely had to re-calibrate it.  Great, reliable, easy to use scale.  I really hope it holds up, because I don't like the product that has replaced it.

 I use the new "BabyWeigh II" at a workplace, and all the consultants really hate it -- it has a bigger footprint (less convenient in some home-visits) and, worse, it takes a long time to lock in a weight with a moving baby, and it seems very sensitive to the baby's movements -- if I weigh the baby a couple of times in quick succession, the weights aren't always the same. And tenths of an ounce are important in some consults.   It doesn't hold the reading for very long, if you don't lock it in immediately, and the control buttons are less intuitive to use.

 The instructions say to tare out the weight of a swaddle blanket and then swaddle the baby for weighing.  This would be very cumbersome in a time-pressed consult where you want the baby skin-to-skin, and especially if one wants to do several weights across the feeding to get a sense of the baby's progress.  Yes, one could just just put the baby back on the scale with the blanket, but then the movement issue comes in.  I just find it hard to trust the readings on this scale.

The re-calibration routine also requires the purchase of *two* of the calibration weights, which are not cheap.

I wish Medela would keep offering the older model -- kind of like "Coke Classic" 

Margaret Wills, IBCLC, Maryland
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