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My 8 year old daughter just excitedly pointed out that the January 1998
issue of National Geographic (pg. 71) has a beautiful photo of a polar bear
breastfeeding her cub. The caption states "For about two and a half years
mothers nurse their cubs with milk containing 35% fat - a security blanket
for the Arctic winter.

Joan
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Joan MacNeil, RN, BScN, IBCLC but much more importantly.....MOM
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You can't teach a baby not to be dependant.  You can only
teach him not to depend on you.
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Breastmilk - its more than just a meal !
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