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Date: | Mon, 17 Nov 2003 11:13:40 -0500 |
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>The authors discovered that many of the babies actually swallowed far
less than the amount that disappeared from the cup, and they found the
missing milk in the babies' bibs.<
When I worked in a hospital and cup fed babies, I usually weighed a
cloth diaper on a gram scale, then used it as a bib, weighing again
after the cup feeding to get a more accurate picture of baby's actual
intake from the cup. Just as when doing test weights, we don't change
diapers or clothing between weights, to get a more accurate intake
picture.
Flossie Rollhauser
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