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It's always the breastfeeding isn't it? My niece developed breast buds about
the same age, but nobody ever suggested it was the breastfeeding, because
she wasn't breastfeeding at the time. She had the whole million dollar
workup and they never found a reason. But because this mother is
breastfeeding, it has to be the breastfeeding. How many of you out there
nursed girls past 13 months and never had them develop breast buds? My
daughter nursed to almost four and never did. The physician is too typical
of too many physicians out there. The reference required is not by us
proving that there is no relationship, but rather by the physician who makes
the extraordinary claim.
Jack Newman, MD, FRCPC
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