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>In the meantime, when you do prenatal classes, tell the men about the
>huge savings in health care costs with BFed kids, and the higher IQ's
>BFed kids enjoy. The moms may be interested in empowerment and
>solidarity, but we've got to reach the dads, too, and lower costs and higher
>IQ's have a huge appeal. Lack of support and poor BF management
>can both yield to education.
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Jonathan,
I shared this post with my very pro-breastfeeding husband and he says
"not to mention not having to fix bottles in the middle of the night".
Being the father of 5 breastfed children, he ought to know! Just had to
pass it on.
Charlotte Esau, LLL Leader in Olathe, KS
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