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They are telling her this is not a genetic condition nor would 
antibodies be transferred transplacentally? They are telling her 
antibodies transferred through breastmilk would be in high enough 
quantity, be absorbed in high enough quantity, and active enough to 
cause anemia in the baby? They are telling her that the baby would 
develop intractable B12 deficiency, which, unlike its mother, could not 
be treated with injections?

I would look at these questions very closely and make sure, if indeed 
they say they are claiming all this, that this is all absolutely true, 
because just on the face of it, without having looked any of this up, it 
seems that for all of the above to be true seems improbable. I would 
fact-check every answer to every particular point above on your own as 
well, for the sake of veracity.

Let us know what you find out, OK?

Arly Helm, MS, IBCLC

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