technique has been used successfully in preterm infants in our department4 and has been validated against radioisotope measurements in adults.5 The technique is based on serial measurements of the cross sectional area of the gastric antrum (ACSA) as it fills and empties during and after a feed.Using this method we compared the emptying rates of maternal breast milk and a whey based formula milk (Cow and Gate Premium). In addition to other well recognised benefits, breast milk may have additional advantages with respect to more rapid gastric emptying than formula milk. In the only previous study,6 however, a potentially unphysiological marker dilution technique was used and the infants were not studied in a blind, cross over manner. Moreover, most patients studied only received a single milk type. As gastric emptying shows large interindividual variability this makes comparisons between milk type less informative. We have therefore used serial ultrasound measurements of the ACSA as a means of comparing, within individuals, the gastric emptying of expressed breast milk with a whey based formula, and of assessing the reproducibility of the technique.