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>I don`t think that it is the quantity of milk that is the issue here
>- or how much she pumped or how much she supplemented with formula.
>She deserves credit for making this enormous effort to feed her baby.
Sorry, Wendy, I respectfully disagree.....bf support workers and
parents need to know how feasible it might be to breastfeed
*exclusively* and for how long.
>My concern is more about quality - whether the hormones she received
>and everything else connected to her ability to breastfeed would in
>fact harm the baby in any way, now or in the future. Only a
>long-term study would give the answers to that.
>Wendy Blumfield
Interested parties will also want to know that, too, I do agree. I
don't see any prospect of long term testing or follow up, but it
might have been helpful, for the sake of answering parents' concerns,
to have an analysis of the milk, or even a speculation based on
existing knowledge.
Heather Welford Neil
UK
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