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You wrote:
Besides, most of a mother's toxic burden is transferred to
her first child during pregnancy and breastfeeding, leaving little to be
transferred to subsequent kids, unless her exposure is chronic.
--
Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC New York City
Cathy,
I have heard this before but does that mean that the first child suffers
more long-term HEALTH problems (even if no more learning problems) than the
subsequent children? Has that particular point been studied? Have the
first child's blood levels of toxins been measured against the blood toxin
levels of his or her younger siblings?
Julie Rosen, LLLL in NJ
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