This article which ( starts out with an annoying first sentence) attempts to connect the relationship of close child spacing (due to not breastfeeding) to a higher risk of autism.
'Gallup didn't do his own research but based his theory on data from a January study in the journal Pediatrics. That study analyzed more than 650,000 families to show that second-born children conceived within a year or less of the first child were three times more likely to have autism than second-borns conceived several years later. Gallup believes bottle-feeding may have been to blame.'
http://healthland.time.com/2011/07/11/could-bottle-feeding-put-your-next-child-at-risk-for-autism/#ixzz1RuBOK3tF
Well, around here in "IVF land" moms are purposely having their babies close together -in order to use those frozen eggs because they are "running out of time" Should I assume that the fertility clinics are promoting this as well? Many of these moms wean well before a year so they can "get on with it" Maybe an article like this will curtail a few from doing so.
Maria (hoping for the best in NJ))
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