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I talked to Sandy Klein, our region's Hollister Rep this weekend at
our LLL HCP seminar, and she said they re-measured and the second set
(with the chicken egg) is more accurate in terms of actual volume.
I'd never seen the first set, but have a "homemade" set using stones
of similar sizes, and their smaller sizes prompted me to ask her what
the difference was.
Gina
Colorado
On 10/23/07, The Jacobs <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> What is the real deal?
> I am preparing for a breastfeeding class and wanted to include a set of
> "belly balls" to demonstrate the size of a newborns stomach. I have two
> sets, one from Hollister (day 1 small marble, day 3 shooter marble, day
> 10 ping pong ball) and another from Ameda (day 1 shooter marble, day 3
> ping pong ball, day 10 chicken egg). They both have the same volume
> (day one 5-7 ml, day two 22-27 ml, day ten 60-81 ml). There is an
> obvious discrepency in size of physical example.
>
> I did a little experiment with water and a medicine dropper and it
> looked like 5ml would fit better in the shooter marble. If this is
> correct, than even LLL has the wrong examples on their website.
>
> Can anyone help clear this up?
>
> Thanks,
> Jeannine Jacobs, CLE
>
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