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My clarification got lost in the ether somewhere in a
spiritually/emotionally rewarding and satisfying but altogether
incredibly busy day here at the WIC clinic:
I can already make what I think is an exceedingly compelling argument
not to delay STS, but of course I would enjoy and benefit from all the
additional evidence and arguments you all can give me.What I most want,
however, what I really truly was searching for, is for someone to hit me
with all the reasonable sounding arguments _*for delaying STS_,* so I'll
be prepared in advance to rebuff everything that could come up.
An additional question:
We've all seen preauricular pits, and some of these babies had
abnormalities that are associated with that type of facial marking.I saw
a pit at the corner of a newborn's mouth this week, and wonder if anyone
has documented an association with any abnormalities?
Arly Helm, MS, IBCLC
In the warm Sierra Nevada mountains, where the lilacs have already
started to bud
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