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Sam wrote:
<I'm thinking Michael Odent made this public in 1999, in The Scientification
of Love. I hope someone takes it seriously, this time.> \
Doesn't it make you want to say; "Duuuuh", which I don't like to say, but
this just evoked a duh reaction.
If you read the summary of the article, breastfeeding is not even mentioned
as a factor. I sent an e-mail to the author asking why. I did not read the
complete article. Maybe it appears there.
Her e-mail appears at the end of the page, if anyone else wants to comment.
I invited her to come to my breastfeeding room any morning where there are
sometimes 20-30 women sitting and breastfeeding together. The oxytocin
energy in the room is amazing!!
Esther Grunis, IBCLC
Lis Maternity Hospital
Tel Aviv, Israel
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