In a message dated 11/8/00 4:53:56 PM Mountain Standard Time,
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> There may be some rare and usually
> minor problems for a baby born by eluscs, but it's the mother who assumes
> the majority of the risk of her choice. Whereas with feeding choice it's
> the baby who assumes a major and life-long part of the risk - and had no
> choice in it!
>
denise is right, but there IS one major risk to the baby, which is the slight
but documented increased risks of death when one has major surgery, including
a c/sec. a baby whose mother dies will find that not being breastfed is only
one of the life-long consequences.
carol brussel IBCLC
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