We also can't be sure that the lack of breastfeeding contributed to
neurologically based issues, as it is common for infants with
neurological problems to have difficulty breastfeeding. Beware of "post
hoc, ergo propter hoc" reasoning (followed, therefore caused by). There
is only one study of breastfeeding and autism. The children with autism
did have more very early abandonment of breastfeeding, but this could be
chicken or egg. While I have absolutely no doubt that breastfeeding and
human milk nurture the human nervous system optimally, it might not be
enough to overcome genetics. We certainly need more research.
Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC NYC
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