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On May 31, 2007, at 6:53 PM, LACTNET automatic digest system wrote:
> Lynn, don't tell me you were fed milk & corn syrup in 1973!!!
Oh, yeah, and that rule about tossing a bottle an hour after it touches
baby's lips? No way. They would take the leftovers from all the day's
bottles, and that's what we got in the last bottle. Any milk could be
heated once and then reheated once.
And I still managed to be a Nat'l Merit Scholar. Of course, I got a
couple days of colostrum. I can't believe I survived, sometimes.
I am a twin, and while we managed a vaginal birth, my poor mom was sent
home a couple days pp with no babies! I don't know how long I was
under lights, but my sister spent 17 days in hospital. My mom's milk
didn't come in for ten days, which is when she quit trying. She
actually had been given a bicycle horn pump to use "a couple times a
day."
Lynn in MO
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