Mommy197,
You are welcome, it does read odd it would read better if it said poor wt gain.
Sandra
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D-amphetamine IR/breastfeeding/confused about weight gain
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Ok yes that makes sense, I was reading it as weight gain is a negative side affect that can happen.. Thank you for the clarification
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Mommy197,
Weight gain is imperative for proper brain development in infants. When we say to monitor "weight gain" we mean make sure your infant is gaining weight appropriately.
Sandra Lovato R.N.
InfantRisk Center
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D-amphetamine IR/breastfeeding/confused about weight gain
I’ve read the suggested replys regarding how to minimize the dose to my 2 mo old baby, but confused by “weight gain†as something to watch out for, right along with poor appetite.. which Would cause poor weight gain (I can only assume). Can you please clarify what is meant by weight gain being a possible side affect for my baby? Seeing as weight gain is considered a good thing for a growing baby.. isn’t it?Tags: None
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