In einer eMail vom 26-3-2003 14:12:03 West-Europa (standaardtijd) schreibt
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> to express colostrum and bring it with her to the hospital in the event
> things don't go as planned. I heard Dr. Newman mention this when he has a
> diabetic mom due to the increased risk of formula exposure. Mom thought it
> was a great idea. Has anyone done this before?
>
>
There are several studies that indicate that not bering breasfed or being
exposed tonon-humanmilk statistically increases the risk of developping
diabetes. (sorry, don't have them or references at hand, now)
So to me it is highly unlogical to feed a potentially at risk fordiabetes
child with non-human milk.
Warmly greeting,
Gonneke
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Gonneke van Veldhuizen
IBCLC,LLLL, MOM, primairyschool teacher
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centre for breastfeeding information and education
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