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Date: | Fri, 8 Jul 2005 21:00:43 -0400 |
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Something about this thread kept striking me as "not quite right,"
especially the references to normal weight gain in the BAB, so I just
checked it. The third ed. of the BAB (2003) on page 40 states
that "average weight gain for the first three months is five to six ounces
or more per week (140 to 170 grams)". On page 148 it states that "average
weight gain for the first three to four months is about six ounces (270
grams) per week, though it is considered acceptable for some babies to
gain four or five ounces (113 to 142 grams) per week". Since I quote such
numbers often to new mothers and others, and have been using 4 to 7 ounces
per week as my standard phrase for quite a while, I'm glad to have been
prompted to look this up again. I agree with many posters that, although
some babies do gain slowly and steadily and are fine, we need to carefully
follow such dyads to ensure that BF is going well.
Karen Pogge, MD, LLLL
(expecting my third baby in Nov., who will probably gain 10 - 12 ounces a
week as her big sisters did!)
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