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In a message dated 7/29/2003 9:15:30 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Such would *not* be the case if the medical field really believed that
> formula was hazardous. They just don't.
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> Pat Gima, IBCLC
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but why not? most of you here work in the medical/health profession and you
do. what makes you different? how do you know it's harmful and other mhcp's
don't? (i always wondered if it is b/c medical knowledge started out based on the
male model and lactation was simply not understood well until more recently
in our history....? ) i'm assuming we all have the same access to
information...
~jacqui gruttadauria
"bobo, what are you doing to deedle?"
"pankin him butt, mumma"
"bobo, we don't spank in this house"
"ony pank him outside, mumma?"
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