gonneke wrote:
"I think that the obesity risk of bottlefeeding AIM is not only due to the
milk flow and the amount, but also (and more) to the nutrients in it.
Therefor bottlefeeding EBM would pose a much lesser obesity risk than
formula."
I had heard (somewhere) that breastmilk did not create more fat cells
unlike AIM that did. That a very chubby AIM baby would probably have weight
issues in life as it would then have more fat cells to contend with. The
more fat cells you have the harder to lose weight? This all sounds great,
but I don't have the research to back this up. Has anyone else heard this?
Linda Hill RN, IBCLC
Capital Pediatric Group
Austin, TX
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