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Sarah Vaughan <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 12 Jun 2012 07:13:31 +0100
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On 12/06/2012 02:36, Susan Burger wrote:
>    Until I see concrete evidence to the contrary, I would think any healthy woman with a reasonable amount of fat stores to start with should be able to weather a colonoscopy with minimal impact and most likely highly temporary impact on supply.  It does not make sense in the germy world which we used to live in before some pockets of industrialized portions of our world acquired flush toilets and piped water, that a mother's milk supply would be trashed by what can be a relatively common experience in other parts of the world.
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<blink> Susan, what on *earth* is this a response to? I never suggested 
the potential impact on the mother's supply would be anything other than 
temporary, and I certainly never said her supply would be 'trashed'. I 
said that I would think there was a risk that her milk supply may dip. 
'Dip', to me, *does* imply a relatively minor and temporary impact on 
supply. Is that not how others would interpret the term?


Best wishes,

Dr Sarah Vaughan
MBChB MRCGP

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