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Sarah writes (regarding that "little bit of formula" study)"
<<The criterion was 5% weight loss *in the first 36 hours*, not all babies
with 5% weight loss. The authors picked this particular criterion because
previous research showed this sort of more rapid weight loss to be a
predictor of a higher likelihood of going on to further weight loss>>
Can I beg and plead for someone to actually do a study on the amount of
weight loss in percentages in babies and the comparison to amount of fluids
and pitocin mom has received and how much baby is losing by WEIGHING DIAPERS?
When we see a percentage of weight loss, is ANYONE looking at how much
the baby peed & pooped in the first 24-36 hours? And not just checking off
the pees and poops, but actually doing some *real* output measurements? We
know the more IVs the mom gets, the more the baby loses. But we jump all
over percentages -- to the point that some moms aren't told what the baby's
weight is, just that "he is down 7%".
The assumption is -- as was in this study -- that a certain percent weight
loss is due to inadequate breastfeeding. And in fact, it might be. But
before we make those assumptions, lets see what the baby's output is.....
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, FILCA
Lactation Education Consultants
Wheaton IL
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