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> Hello everyone!!
  I work at the Penn State Hershey Medical center and I forwarded your questions to Dr Ian Paul who developed the NEWT nomogram.  Here is his response...

Take care and have a great week!!

Amy Wagner, BS, RNC, CCES, IBCLC
 
> The data were developed from 14 Kaiser Permanente Northern California hospitals.  The total sample size from those hospitals was over 160,000 with nearly 110,000 babies having exclusive breastfeeding during their stay.  The IV fluid practices are likely variable, like they would be across institutions in the real world.  Breastfeeding support also is likely to be variable as in the real world though some of the centers are Baby Friendly. Of note, within these 14 centers even with the variable practices, the weight loss curves for each center were remarkably similar.  We have subsequently compared the data from Northern California with our institution in Central Pennsylvania.  The results, presented at the 2015 Pediatric Academic Societies meeting in San Diego showed again, remarkable similarity in the weight loss curves this time from a distinct geographic location with different race/ethnic composition and likely differing maternal/newborn care practices.
>  
> Our experience is that sharing these data with new mothers is reassuring in nearly all cases, yet can also be helpful for early identification of those who are having breastfeeding  difficulty.
>  
> Thanks!
>  
> Ian
>  
> Ian M. Paul, M.D., M.Sc.
> Professor of Pediatrics and Public Health Sciences
> Chief, Division of Academic General Pediatrics
> Vice Chair of Clinical Affairs, Department of Pediatrics
> Penn State College of Medicine
> 

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> On Jun 11, 2015, at 4:58 PM, Meggie Ross <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi 
> I've played around with the Newt nomogram https://www.newbornweight.org <https://www.newbornweight.org/> but have never used it as a teaching tool with parents yet. On the surface, it seems to be validated by some pretty sound research http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2014/11/25/peds.2014-1532.abstract?related-urls=yes&legid=pediatrics;peds.2014-1532v1 <http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2014/11/25/peds.2014-1532.abstract?related-urls=yes&legid=pediatrics;peds.2014-1532v1> at least for their population/practices. 
> I haven’t read the full text article though. Questions that come to mind are:
> what are their IV fluid practices in this institution?
> what are their standard breastfeeding support practices?
> Has anyone used this tool and what are your thoughts?
> Many thanks, Meggie
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