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Yes, Karleen you are correct. I only hope this will open the eyes of some folks
who think that a little supplementing here and there doesn't do any harm. In
the ealier blogs about why babies are supplemented, most of the reasons (if I
am correct) were because of maternal perception of inadequate milk supply. I
am not trying to promote anything unethical, rather shedding light on a
subject that I know from my own experience many in the medical profession
don't realize how much harm they are doing. I do hope that those babies that
were supplemented were being done by choice of the parents however poor a
choice it was. I would be terribly upset if it were done for the sole purpose of
making a point., or just to do a study. I am hoping someone had the forsight
to see what was happening and tried to expose it for what it was doing to the
babies and to moms milk supply. Please don't shoot the messenger. I will be
sharing this at the hospital where I work. Not to glamorize the supplementing
in any way shape or form, but to educate where it is sorely lacking.
Understand your dismay at the study. Maybe those parents in the
supplementing group learned something valuable. Unfortunately, at the price
of the ones who had no voice.
best,
robin
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