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In a message dated 7/1/2003 12:17:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes:
> Mom states that child has always had buds, but
> this is the first time that it was brought up as a concern. Ped stated
> that she thought that it is something that they should
> watch and that
> perhaps the nursing had something to do with it...
> Dad is an MD and would appreciate the "proof".
From what you state, the pedi hasn't offered "proof" to support his/her theory either. Why would the burden of proof be on the normal function of breastfeeding/lactation/human milk rather than on the pedi's theory that is only a "perhaps"? I'd think a doc dad would be wanting the pedi's refs that support such a supposition... And what is the related health concern the pedi has for this toddler associated with these breast buds?
Karen
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