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Date: | Wed, 26 Jul 2006 10:11:29 -0400 |
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Just wanted to add something that I picked up on Lacnet, which I've
shared several times, when mothers have reached the mystical 1-year
point, after which their milk turns to water....
Perhaps this toddler has problems with the transition to a good range
of nutrient-dense, complementary foods (swallowing issues?
power-struggles or stress over meals? ) but this mother can at least
feel that her milk is a nutrious part of the diet.
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> By my calculations, 448 ml is about 16 oz
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>>In the second year (12-23 months), 448 mL of breastmilk provides:
>> * 29% of energy requirements
>> * 43% of protein requirements
>> * 36% of calcium requirements
>> * 75% of vitamin A requirements
>> * 76% of folate requirements
>> * 94% of vitamin B12 requirements
>> * 60% of vitamin C requirements
>>-- Dewey 2001
>>Dewey KG. Nutrition, Growth, and Complementary Feeding of the Breastfed
>>Infant. Pediatric Clinics of North American. February 2001;48(1).
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