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Nancy, I love your passion for accuracy. However, I beg to differ with your
statement <<it wasn't until the 1970s that research began to reveal their
short- and long-term health effects on mothers and their babies.>>
Hoefer and Hardy published a landmark article in the Journal of the American
Medical Association almost 100 years ago: Hoefer C. and M.C. Hardy. Later
development of breastfed and artificially fed infants. J Am. Med. Assoc 92:
615, 1929. They noted that no artificially fed children were in the highest
IQ group, and that breastfed children walked an average of two months
earlier.
Yes, I realize that artificial (manufactured foods) for babies are different
(less risky) now than they were then. So are cars and airplanes. Human milk
is still human milk - perfect then, perfect now.
Note also Hoefer & Hardy's terminology: "breastfed and ARTIFICIALLY FED."
(I'm not shouting, just emphasizing).
Linda J. Smith, BSE, FACCE, IBCLC
Bright Future Lactation Resource Centre Ltd
6540 Cedarview Ct, Dayton OH 45459
ph 937-438-9458 www.BFLRC.com
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