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Date: | Wed, 18 Nov 1998 15:15:02 EST |
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<< any special issues regarding mom who is lactose intolerant and
breastfeeding? Someone has told a prenatal client that this will
interfere with her ability to breastfeed. >>
Oh dear, and if the economy falls, it will interfere with her ability to
breastfeed too. No. The sugar in her milk will STILL be lactose. The only
problem she will have is if she drinks her own milk. She'll be able to make
plenty of good, wonderful milk. She just can't drink cow's milk -- but then
cow's don't drink human milk in order to make cow's milk, so tell her don't
worry about it.
My goodness, some people who give advice need to go into a different business.
How about polishing blue suede shoes???
Jan Barger -- still chuckling over "Margaret" and "Joey" from yesterday.
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