>
>Lauire said:
> help me find some
>evidence-based references describing the composition of breastmilk during
>pregnancy.
>
>I need something official to refute the notion that when a woman becomes
>pregnant her milk becomes "dirty."
It sounds like one of those "everybody knows" type of beliefs. Very hard
to convince them otherwise without an alternative (and compelling) belief
to take its place.
Not a whole lot of results from a Google search, but here's something...
<http://www.kellymom.com/tandem/faq/16milkchanges.html>
<http://www.lalecheleague.org/NB/NBJulAug00p116.html>
<http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/109/4/e56>
This last one is not supportive of breastfeeding through pregnancy. I'd be
interested in hearing the true experts' (that's you all :-)) opinions on
the topic.
-Claire Bloodgood, IBCLC
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