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Oops, did it again! Been off a long time. Would ask readers: what do you
think is the best/most useful/most enlightening way to define amounts of
breastfeeding, for survey to monitor mothers' feeding practices? Would you
go for exclusive/partial/none or full/partial/none (if so, how would you
define "full"?). How would you define the high, medium and low subcategories
of "partial"? I've seen ">80/20-80/<20" and "more than half/about half/ less
than half" as two definitions of "high/medium/low". What do you think?
Thanks.
(Apologize if this topic has been discussed in detail lately, but I don't
find anything specific in the archives.)
Ann Lown, St. Vincent Hospital, Santa Fe, NM
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