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In a message dated 9/5/2007 12:53:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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call me overly squeamish - but I don't need other people's germs.I
have enough of my own!
Dear Friends:
If you walk out in the world, you are getting other people's germs. If you
live anywhere, you are living in a sea of germs. The only way to avoid germs is
to live in a bubble, as some with rare immune diseases or totally
immunosupressed (people that are burned, or awaiting bone marrow transplants).
Such attitudes about 'sterility' were used to endorse formula feeding in the
early 1900s, as breastfeeding was thought to be a source of contamination by
germs. Imagine: baby is contact with mother's skin and all those germs.
Mothers and babies breathing each other's air. Baby is sucking on a nipple that
can't be boiled to sterilize. Horrors! (tongue drilling hole in cheek here.)
warmly,
Nikki Lee RN, MS, Mother of 2, IBCLC, CCE, CIMI
_http://www.breastfeedingalwaysbest.com/_
(http://www.breastfeedingalwaysbest.com/)
www.myspace/AdonicaLee
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