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"Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 13:47:12 EDT
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Subject: statistics and ADHD
and the possibility that
some children are "set" to exhibit this biochemically ( if that is
possible)
and may from the beginning be more challenging to breastfeed."
I think these are the children who most benefit from breastfeeding. Any
doctor in the country would diagnose at least a few of mine with ADHD
(my family doctor nodded when I said this) but we decline to ask. I just
keep telling myself that these children are the ones that taught us the
most about parenting. Before they were weaned (baby no. 7 is really
laid-back) I tried to remind myself that, hard as it might have been
some days (o.k., I really mean nights, because these were the ones who
didn't go right back to sleep after nursing) whatever was good about
breastfeeding counted twice as much in their case. So I guess, even if
it is for a shorter time, it all works out.
Jo-Anne, mother of seven passionate, lively, enthusiastic, clever
children.
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