which shows "cow's milk based formula given on the maternity ward does not seem to increase the risk of developing atopic disease."
"Risk of developing atopic disease after early feeding with cow's milk formula" Gustafsson, Ach Dis Child 1992;67:1008-1010.
FYI - I am really tired of these articles that "prove" formula is just as good as breast milk!
The children were divided into 3 groups based on neonatal feeding patterns:
group 1 = mother's milk only (n=219)
group 2= mother's milk and human donor milk (n=277)
group 3= mother's milk, human donor milk and cow's milk formula (n=240)
Fixed feeding schedule with a feeding every fourth hour. The children were followed at ages 7 &14.
No exact amounts of formula given. Nothing on how long the hospital stay. Nothing on how infants were fed after discharge.
The only thing I figured out was that breastfeeding early on seems to protect. Any scholar who wants to evaluate email me off line.
Oh well, on to the next drawer -) Pat in SNJ
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