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In a message dated 10/29/2003 7:03:08 PM EST, [log in to unmask]
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<< "In agreement with previous reports, we found that HIV levels were highest
in women with breast inflammation," Dr. Hoffman noted. "Typically, these
were women who had little experience breastfeeding." >>
Does anyone know, or have a guess, as to what having "little experience
breastfeeding" means? Do they mean women who had never nursed a child before, or
women who were nursing differently than 'usual' experience would be for some
reason? Any mention of whether the breastfeeding is exclusive, as per WHO/UNICEF
AFAAS guidelines?
Just wondering,
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, Brooklyn, USA
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