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Mon, 7 Dec 1998 15:14:56 -0500
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Test weights with a sensitive scale can be excellent tools. As with any
tool, scales/weights should be used judiciously. To verify that a baby has
in fact taken in milk at breast is one use; to verify that the baby has NOT
effectively taken milk is just as important in some situations.

Mums can be overconfident or under-confident - a good scale can wake up the
overconfident, and reassure the under-confident. I have an article on this
topic on my web page http://www.bflrc.com/myths/gadgets.htm which I
originally posted on Lactnet a long time ago.

Linda J. Smith, BSE, FACCE, IBCLC
Bright Future Lactation Resource Centre
Dayton, OH USA
http://www.bflrc.com

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