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>I have always considered growth charts to have no use whatsoever.<
>I need to get dug out but there was a presentation at ILCA ( great
conference) showing the incredible differnce in plotting on who charts vs
the
"standard"... <
Patricia, I would also be most interested in knowing the references for this
talk, and I am sure that there will be a difference in showing a baby's
weight plotted on a conventional growth chart (esp the US one) and a chart
based on breastfed babies. However, I think seeing a difference doesn't
tell us whether one is more helpful or 'valid' in a meaningful way...... I
think plotted weights have some use, but I don't think we have the measure
of what they mean or can tell us....
I think they are a sort of proxy measure for growth and development.
Imagine if we were dolphins, we might use the displacment of our babies in a
measured quantity of water to get a different proxy of the same thing. Here
in the UK there are also head circumference and length measures taken for
the same reason. I am sure these all have some relationship to development,
health and growth, but I have not yet found anything to convince me that the
relationship is linear, straightforward or simple.
Magda Sachs
Breastfeeding Supporter, BfN, UK
(frankly, water displacement sounds more fun, anyway!)
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