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Karleen Gribble <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 20 Dec 2005 19:52:25 +1100
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Well this case should be written up for publication in Pediatrics or BMJ!
Has she a supportive Dr who would do so? Anyone know one who would be
willing to do it?
It is just such examples who may cause those who care for new babies and
their mums to think twice about unnecessary use of infant formula.
Karleen Gribble
Australia

>
> IBFAN Europe just sent emailed this letter from a mom who asked that
> her story be sent out so that others do not have to suffer.
>
> There are no warning labels on infant formula.
>
> Evi Adams
> Israel
>
>
>         Kylie's Story: Trauma from Powered Infant Formula
>
> My daughter, Sarah Kylie (we call her by her middle name) was born a
> healthy full-term baby on July 13, 2005. I planned on nursing her, so
> shortly after birth we had our first nursing session.

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