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Jennifer,
The recent posts from you and others have been very helpful and clarifying
regarding the milk/rice/soy thing. I have one question, though. What about
the baby between the ages of one and two years who has weaned prematurely
due to mother's pregnancy? If it were me, personally, I would offer this
babe expressed mother's milk once the new baby came. What about the older
toddler/preschooler with food sensitivities? In both cases I am referring
to a child who has weaned prematurely for some reason, not due biological
readiness, as KD mentioned. In both situations, mother's milk would be
beneficial for an extended period of time (3+years). What would a second
choice be? Water, rice milk...?
Thanks for your input!
Respectfully yours,
Lisa Huntze, LLLL, IBCLC
One more thing...I am assuming the above children would have a really solid
whole foods diet, but what if they didn't?
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