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Hi Pamela
Coming back to this late (was away last week, came home to 600 emails!) I
agree with you these position statements and what they do and don't say are
fascinating. I find the WHO European guidelines quite interesting and
perhaps very useful because what they are saying is that breastfeeding
beyond a child's first year does impact health and link continuance to
protection from disease. This could be quite useful and other position
statements etc do not make this direct link. I think that in conjunction
with the worldwide WHO guideline this could be quite useful ie WHO
recommends that breastfeeding continue for up to 2 years or beyond because
in that second year breastfeeding can provide significant protection against
disease.....
Again, it's really really important to check the source when looking at
position statements because a small difference in wording can make a big
difference in meaning and these statements are regularly misquoted!
Karleen Gribble
Australia
That's not to imply that all the
> good people listed in the front of the WHO Regional European Guideline
have
> not done their best, I can see that we had some really good friends on the
> panel. But discrepancy hints at political influence, rather than
> oversight, that's all ....
>
> Lovely to see you at the ALCA Conference last weekend.
>
> Pamela Morrison IBCLC, Australia
>
>
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