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Totally off the top of my head, but my first instinct is no. If that were
true, it would mean that the quantity of lactose in human milk is easily
affected by diet, and I find that hard to believe......
Regina Roig Lane BS IBCLC for Miami-Dade County WIC
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sanders, Sharon [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 12:39 PM
> Subject: LACTAID
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> TO MAKE A LONG STORY SHORT, THE QUESTION IS:l
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> IF A MOTHER TAKES LACTAID CAN THIS BE PASD THRU TO BM,
> THEREFORE,DECREASING
> THE AMT. OF LACTOSE IN BM???
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> TIA
> SSanders
> LVN.lBCLC
> Texas
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