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In a message dated 10.2.03 9:53:07 AM, [log in to unmask] writes:
> Pat in SNJ says,
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> <boys are more prone to increased jaundice. It's on one of my overheads. >>
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> Pat, do you suppose it is because baby boys tend to be slower at figuring
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> the whole nursing thing, or is it by virtue of the fact that they are boys?
> I honestly don't remember this -- though I do know that boys tend to have
> more
> problems in general (more prone to tongue tie, pyloric stenosis, etc).
> Wonder why???
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> They also have higher mortality and morbidity when born prematurely. ??
Lynn Shea Rn,Bsn,Ibclc
Franklin,Massachusetts
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