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In a message dated 8/13/99 12:02:28 PM Central Daylight Time, [log in to unmask]
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<< Only a few years ago, if I recall, the Canadian Pediatric Society (or
similar
name) said that cow's milk was fine at six months; only recently has that
been changed to one year (perhaps to follow the American model?) - and that
the formula companies are tickled pink that the national pediatric
organization is "selling" their product to mothers of babies over six months.
Does anyone recollect this? >>
No, but it brought to mind "follow-up formulas" that were supposed to replace
"real formula" at about 4 to 6 months. Ads even said things like "is your
baby sitting up? Ready for solids?". They were cheaper than "real formula"
and that was another selling point. Are these things still made? I don't
see much advertising for them any more.
Theresa Chmiel, CLC, ICCE
Las Vegas, NV
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