I would like to get some idea of the percentage of troubled eaters(newborns) that don't make it. I average 1 or 2 troubled eaters per group born. Of that I would say I lose 75% of those within the first 6 months. Of the ones that do live, they have grown to regular size and their slow start doesn't seem to have had any effect of them.
As much as I don't like these numbers I understand most of these troubled eater have problems I can't see. Many, if not most are developmental in nature.
Some of these snake are in what I would call my neonatal intensive care unit at the Ranch. They require a lot of attention and many more hours of monitoring. The sad part is many of them will show signs of making it and then crash over a couple day period and die.
So my question is:
What percentage of neonate troubled eater don't live past 6 months?