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Ernährungs- und Flüssigkeitsbilanz

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Der Bedarf des reifen Neugeborenen an einzelnen Nahrungsbestandteilen wird in den ersten 5 Lebensmonaten adäquat durch die Versorgung mit Muttermilch gedeckt. Ab dem 3. Lebenstag wird die Stickstoffbilanz positiv, die langsam steigende Menge von Muttermilch deckt etwa am Ende der ersten Lebenswoche den Bedarf des Neugeborenen (s. Tabelle 4.1).

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Kattner, E. (1995). Ernährungs- und Flüssigkeitsbilanz. In: Bein, G., Kattner, E., Waldschmidt, J. (eds) Neugeborenenintensivpflege. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08938-5_4

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