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In a message dated 7/23/2003 7:39:33 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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> There is absolutely no research that suggests that maternal or infant Fe
> causes intestinal upset, constipation, etc. in babies.<
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> Yet we all see this in the course of our work. Such research would not
> really benefit anyone financially, so who would do such a study?
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>
The research has been done. I am in Coober Pety, Australia at the moment so
do not have time to find the references, but there are at least 2-3 studies I
remember seeing in the pediatric literature in the last 10 years showing no
difference in colic, constipation, etc. with infant or maternal Fe
supplementation.
Nancy
Nancy E. Wight MD, FAAP, IBCLC
Neonatologist, Children's Hospital & Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women
Medical Director, Lactation Services, Sharp HealthCare
San Diego, CA
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