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>Second, the books (Auerbach & Riordan, BAB) say that normal hematocrit at 3
>mos is around 12 gm/dl. Can anyone tell me what measurements the doc is
>using (33 what?) and how it compares?
A response from a lurker, I'm sure someone else will have a more thorough
answer, but the 33 most likely refers to hematocrit, which is measured in %.
Hemoglobin is measured in gm/dl. Hematocrit is usually roughly 3 times
hemoglobin (11 gm/dl hgb would have about 33% hct), but I don't have
references available for infant normal values. Hope this helps.
Lynette (MLT ASCP in my previous life), mom2three now, LC or midwife
wannabe...
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