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NEJM study
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"- Miriam Levitt RN, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 18 Jun 1998 00:06:56 EDT
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Regarding the study linking moms having one drink a day with decreased large
motor development at one year.  I have seen this study quoted for years as a
reason to avoid all alcohol during breastfeeding.  If my memory is correct, it
seems that no difference was found in cognitive development or in later large
motor development.  Does anyone remember the details of this study?  Was it a
large study?  Was it well-designed?  And has it been replicated?  Why are we
so ready to recommend something so drastic based on this one study?  I'm not
aware of any others.  It's so important to normalize breastfeeding and not
make it seem too difficult to moms!   Studies on other topics related to
breastfeeding (for instance, the one on post-exercise milk that got so much
press) have been repeated with different results.  Does anyone know of any
later studies on this?

 Miriam <[log in to unmask]>

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