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Jay,
Exactly. I "tare" the scale with a clean diaper on it, put that diaper
on the baby, and weigh the baby. Then the baby is reweighed with the
same diaper. Then anything that comes out is (usually) caught in the
diaper and reweighed along with the baby, but one still as a naked
weight as one has subtracted the weight of the diaper from the scale at
the outset.
Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC NYC
(PS, I'm impressed with your thumb typing!)
> Maybe an answer would be to do BOTH weighings with the diaper on if you absolutely have to weigh.
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> Best,
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> Jay
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