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I wrote earlier:
" There are nowadays many products with added probiotics available,
like juices and yoghurts. Capsules are available, too, of course. #
Sorry, I have explained myself not very clearly, as I was asked
privately, why would one give those products to an exclusively
breastfed baby.
I was NOT suggesting anyone should feed an exclusively breastfed baby
juices or yoghurts, but merely mentioning such products exist.
Babies are given the powder inside the capsules, ie one opens up the
capsule, and gives the powder only, just like someone already wrote on
the list, so I didn't bother to explain that again - maybe I should
have.
Sanna-Mari
bf support group leader since -00 / Imetyksen tuki ry
Finland, Scandinavia
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