Gonneke makes a good point - we tell moms to avoid pretty much
everything during pregnancy (my youngest sister was even told not to eat
honey during pregnancy OR breastfeeding for fear of botulism in the
baby. I did a medline search, and did not find a report of a single case
where maternal honey ingestion caused botulism in the infant or fetus!)
Yet we are all about "choice" about far riskier things. I think that
artificial feeding and drugged labors, and now Cesarean sections have
become "normal" in this society, and therefore many people don't want to
face the fact that they can be risky.
Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC NYC
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