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Date: | Tue, 26 Jun 2001 14:29:12 -0400 |
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> Since it was October (Br CA Awareness Month) they had a lot of materials
on
> display re breast CA. I mentioned that I didn't see anything on the list
> about bf to reduce risk. The woman rolled her eyes and said "That's
because
> you have to bf for at least 6 mos to reduce the risk and nobody is going
to
> bf that long!"
Oh, Puh-leez! :-( 6 months sure isn't THAT difficult, is it? And you
gotta wonder how many more moms WOULD breastfeed for 6 months if they had
this kind of information! Isn't it 6 cummulative, not consecutive, months
so that a mother who breastfed 2 children for 3 months each would have
reduced her risk (rather than breastfeeding 1 child for 6 months)? Am I
wrong on this? That would be a lot "easier" for this lady who thinks no one
breastfeeds for 6 months.
~ Heidi
1st child bf 6 months (bad advice > bad management > damaged milk supply)
2nd for 15 month
3rd for 33 months
4th for 36 months
5th for 22 months and still going!
*I guess I'm nobody! <bg>
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