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In einer eMail vom 30-12-01 3:43:11 West-Europa (standaardtijd) schreibt
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> The mom is concerned with having her nails done, and that this influence,
> along with pumping gasoline, and eating fish, will make her milk unfit for
> human consumption, and that it will make formula seem like the best choice.
> Has anyone read this article, and is there a recent site on environmental
> toxins and breastfeeding that can reliably and professionally refute this?
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Didn'tthe mom and the article bother about the contamination of amniotic
fluid by the same agents?
Mhh, might be best to have all fetusses in out-of-the-mom devices, wouldn't
it?
Gonneke, who's getting a bit grumpy with all this nonsense and let's blame
the bf stories.
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