Has anyone else seen the Chantry article yet in the latest Pediatrics
journal?
The authors looked at respiratory infection risk with various
durations of "full" breastfeeding (other liquids or solids given less
frequently than once per day), and found significant differences
between 4-6 months of full breastfeeding and >= 6 months of full
breastfeeding in US infants. Babies offered other substances at 4-6
months suffered over 4 times the risk of pneumonia and around twice
the risk of recurrent otitis media compared to those "fully"
breastfed for six months or more. The results were controlled for all
the usual sociodemographic variables including childcare and smoke
exposure.
A shame they didn't examine truly exclusive breastfeeding, but
nevertheless the results are quite striking! Abstract is here:
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/117/2/425
Lara Hopkins
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