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Susan, I appreciate your comments on the research about starting solids. As
a long-time La Leche League Leader, I would say that the majority of my
friends and family have breastfed exclusively for at least six months, and
many of them longer - some much longer. In my own family, three of my four
children were on the late side for solids (actively refusing them until
between 9 months and 1 year) and one was around 5 months. I see similar
patterns with other children.
I wonder if the "giving babies small tastes of food earlier" that you
mentioned may actually create some of the problems of iron deficiency. If
the baby's gut is not sufficiently mature, is it possible that the food
(especially high-iron food, or dairy products) could cause tiny amounts of
intestinal bleeding and increased iron loss?
Teresa
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