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In a message dated 3/16/01 9:32:42 AM, Valerie writes:
<< The study states exclusive breastfeeding but I saw no definition
and the study states that the groups were arranged into those who were
formula fed and those that were breastfed --as stated by recall from mothers.
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I didn't notice the use of the term "exclusive breastfeeding" anywhere, as a
matter of fact the study participants were described as having bottle fed
"only" or breast fed, no qualifiers to breastfeeding whatsoever, a definite
limit to the study and NOT brought up as such in the discussion. Another
drawback is the fact that it is retrospective.....Anything else?????
I think this one presents us all with the oppurtunity to critically evaluate
research.
Lynn Shea Rn,Bsn,Ibclc
Franklin,Massachusetts
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