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>let's
>assume the other mom has an older toddler who is still nursing. If
>she were to nurse the adopted baby, that baby would be getting
>"toddler milk" wouldn't s/he? So, even if the antibodies are similar
>because of similar environments, wouldn't the milk composition with
>respect to fats, protein content, vitamins and minerals content, etc.,
>change? Or is it a slight enough change that it's not worth worrying
>about?
I've always liked Chris Mulford's analogy. If formula is Philadelphia (east
coast US) and breastmilk is Hawaii, New Improved Formula is... Pittsburgh (a
few hundred miles west of Philadelphia). And I like to add that milk for a
different aged baby, or donor milk, or milk with most medications in it is a
few miles east of Waikiki Beach.
--
Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC Ithaca, NY
www.wiessinger.baka.com
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