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Another place you can find a weight loss calculator is on the Mass BFC web site.
I have no interest other than I have downloaded it and have bought their laminated posters.
What I miss is the Average Weight Gain calculator that KellyMom has but was only useable on my old PalmPilot format.
To my knowledge, it is not available for iPhone or for the Droid that I now use.
It was so useful on Pediatrics, or post-discharge, or as a PPLC to see the average weekly weight gain - quickly - without paper/pencil calculations.
Anyone know if this is actually available or will so be available for the newer formats?
Thanks.
Phyllis
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From: "judy h. upstate NY" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 8:18 PM
Subject: weight loss percentage chart
> Please help if you can! For several years I have had a weight loss
> percentage chart, that I use every day to look at baby
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> weight loss at discharge. I am no longer able to find it and have not
> been able to find anything like it on-line or in any of my books.
> This chart lists Percentages horizontally across the top, beginning at 5%
> and going up to 15% or more.
> At the far left side is a vertical row listing birth weights and going in
> a horizontal row from the birth weight are weights in descending order.
> You locate your baby's birth weight and follow the row horizontally until
> you locate the discharge weight. Above it on that top row will let you
> know the weight loss percentage.
> I know this sounds very complicated, but I really can't think of another
> way to explain it. I have asked almost everyone I work with including some
> physicians, and no one knows what I am talking about. Boy, I wish I had
> taken better care of it.
> I know that Breastfeeding Outlook has one, but for some reason I remember
> liking this one better.
> Does anyone know where I could find this chart?
> TIA,
> Judy Hatfield Upstate NY
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