1984
DOI: 10.1002/j.1536-4801.1984.tb08656.x
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Measurement of Milk Yield in Women

P. E. Hartmann,
L. Saint

Abstract: The measurement of milk yield in any suckling mammal is difficult, and studies on women pose additional restrictions because of the limitations on the nature of the techniques which can be used. The most commonly used method for determining milk yield in women is test weighing. In this method either the infant or the mother is weighed before and after a breast feed, and the difference between the two weights is considered to be the amount of milk produced. The reliability of the results obtained by the test we… Show more

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