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On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 17:51:37 -0400, cian sawyer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>She was saying that bf may indeed be best, but it's still normal. and
>that by contrast formula - which is currently accepted as the norm - is
>less than normal. So that when we re-word our benefits of
>breastfeeding to the hazards of formula feeding, the benefits above
>would read like this:
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>If you feed your baby formula:
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>1) mom's and baby girl's risk of breast cancer is *increased*
>2) mom's risk of osteoporosis is increased
>3) pregancy weight is more difficult to lose.
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>and the list goes on. all that to say that after i read that article,
>i realised how right she was (so sorry author, please chime in and take
>your credit) and that if we put it like that - with bf being the
>standard for NORMAL results, then other methods pose hazards.
>
>what do you think of that???
>
>warmest regards,
>cian sawyer, CLC
I would suggest instead--
"If your baby does not get breast milk"
I recently talked with a mother who was supplementing with goat's milk
because she knew formula was "not good for babies."
-Claire Bloodgood, IBCLC
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