http://www.pediatricsconsultant360.com/articles/does-breastfeeding-protect-against-early-childhood-hospitalization
I have found the comment!
I am not speechless :)
I think the commentary is reasonable - overall, it is complimentary
if not effusive: "Still, this thorough work contributes to the
growing body of evidence supporting the benefits of breastfeeding on
child health in developed countries".
It is reasonable to point out the drawbacks of a huge sample, and as
I said before, the authors can respond to that, I hope.
The comment goes on: "It also would be preferable to obtain data
about feeding practices beyond the 6- to 8-week age mark", and they
may have a point. This data may not be available, of course, or not
of sufficient quality.
My personal view is that the 6-8 week age mark is a very *useful* one
for these purposes.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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