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@rachelcoldicutt This is true - I guess for me, as a first-time parent, I'm looking for validation about my own assumptions/instincts, and given how much parenting advice seems to be based on superstition, pseudoscience or commercial crap you don't really need, it's refreshing to have the data.
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@rachelcoldicutt My point really is that I don't think Oster's philosophy is about running your family via spreadsheets or expecting everything to be uniform and standardised. More that you can provide yourself with a baseline to assess/plan things by.