So I am quite happy with DS weight but hospital being a bit of a pain. DS born 16:00 on Sunday, weighing 4.36kg, he is feeding well at least every 3 hours and both sides, just colustrum my milk not in yet but nearly, plenty of meconium poos in first 24 hours + a few wees, a few wees next 24, and in last 24 (he is almost 72 hours old exactly) a couple of wees, some sign of urates and a big greeny brown non meconium poo. He was weighed yesterday at 48 hours and weighed 3.89kg so a loss of almost 11%, and again at about 64 hours was 3.83kg so almost 12%.
Now with DD who was 4.12kg at birth, at 72 hours had lost 11% also but by 96 was back to under 10%.
I was wondering if there are graphs showing loss over this period? I want to go home but hospital are quoting duty of care because lost over 10%. I am quite prepared to stand my ground because I will get more rest at home and milk should then arrive quicker (both birth emergency section) and I can't understand why staying here is beneficial if is just waiting game.




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in the exact words of my girls Paeds, they are just numbers, the 10% should not be a steadfast rule, as long as the baby looks good, the mum is happy, then they should be left, DD2 lost more than 10% and he wasn't concerned even though the midwives were and were threatening Formula, but I stood my ground and knew my Paed was there to back me if neeeded. DD2 was jaundiced as well, but we just monitored her visually and she improved so didn't intervene further. 

I am really gald they haven't been speakng about it, because for us they bought the Formula in to the room in a bottle mixed up and sat it ontop of her isolette 


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