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At 11:51 PM 09/04/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>thought the reason was in case the baby didn't finish it all, you wouldn't
>want to waste breast milk! So you give all the breast milk and top off as
>needed with formula. It all mixes in the stomach anyway. Pat in SNJ
In the research as I remember it, the concern had to do with the actions of
the bio active portions of the milk on a formula designed without those
factors being taken into consideration. For example there was the concern
that lactoferrin might impact iron absorption. They did not consider the
potential for wasting breastmilk. I do not have the research in front of
me and I know both it and my memory are getting old so I cannot be sure
either are still accurate. There was no concern about mixing in the
infant's stomach as it quite a different environment from mixing them in a
container and then having the mixture sit for several minutes, possibly
longer.
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