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I just searched the archives and found little, but
hoping some of you have a clue here. I have a website
on "Advantages of Formula" that discuss those reasons
we've all heard for not breastfeeding. For years,
I've just said that it's valid that someone can't
breastfeed a child with galactosemia because the child
just cannot break down galactose and will have
galactose intoxication. Then, from a parent and an
LC, I recieved mail that enzymes were being added to
expressed milk. I havent' done a good medical
literature search on it since I don't currently have
Paperchase, and can't get AND to stick on grateful med
(search tips welcome!). I asked on the parent's
discussion board and was merely flamed and given no
insights, as so often happens on the web. *sigh*
Please, someone, if you can, will you let me know what
the current standards are? I know what they were
previously but we can always hope for changes in
treatment.
I'm still nomail since I have a ton of writing and
other stuff to do, so please cc me at
mailto:[log in to unmask] tia.
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Kate Hallberg, mom to Ursula (5!) and Sage (2.5) http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~kolina/advantages-of-formula.html
http://www.bowman.org/ Two reasons I left the Bay Area :-O
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