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2007/8/19, Renee Hefti <[log in to unmask]>:

# The statement 98% of women can breastfeed and 2% cannot, bothers me.
All women (if they have breasts) can breastfeed.  Approximately 2% may
have difficulty making sufficient milk but they can still breastfeed
and most will be able to give their babes some milk. #


I totally agree with you. This subject was discussed from many
different points of view on Lactnet in summers 2007 and 2006 (see the
links I posted two days ago).

Sanna-Mari

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