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On Mon, 5 Aug 1996, Susanna Eve wrote:

> Palmer.  However, I wonder about the statement that breastfeeding
> would basically make orthodontics obsolete.  Surely I am not the only
> one on this list with a breastfed child who is undergoing
> orthodontics?  He didn't wean until 3 1/2 by the way.


I have wondered about this also, and queried a good friend of mine who
also nursed her daughter for 2 years, but still invested in braces.  What
I *did* come up with, is that Jessica (the daughter) used a pacifier for
the entire duration of breastfeeding, and a little beyond.  I am
wondering if your son also used a pacifier or a thumb?  (NOT implying
that this is not the "correct" way to breastfeed, but instead pointing
out another reason why orthodontics may have been necessary.)

Heidi Murphy

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