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<<My understanding is that maternal nutrition is of marginal  impact
> only on milk quality - and there are a number of studies that show
> this.>>

quantity.  maternal nutrition doesn't significantly affect quantity.
I'd always heard on this list and at LLL that maternal nutrition
didn't affect quality but when I started slogging through the studies
a few years ago, I found that not to be true.  There were significant
differences in important nutrients.   I'm sure I pulled the studies
off pubmed, they should be easy to find.

Katherine

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