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Re: Oversupply. Has the mother tried high doses of B-6 to reduce supply?
Re: fat of breastfed baby vs. formula-fed baby. Yes, Winnie, I have noticed that the fat of one is a different quality from the fat of the other. I've also notice a different look. Chubby formula-fed babies look sort of (I know this is a very strong word) grotesque to me, like that's not the way they're *supposed* to look - even their skin doesn't look or feel as smooth, whereas chubby breastfed babies just *look* healthier. Perhaps it's just my bias coming through when I know how they're being fed... It might be interesting to conduct a study where lactation professionals attempt to guess whether a baby is exclusively breast or bottle fed based on feel and appearance.
Julie Rosen, LLLL
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