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Safe Passage Birth Services <[log in to unmask]> wrote:Dr. Kathryn Dewey <...> the iron levels in breastmilk
(which, she explained, are very very low even if they are
well-utilized)<...>
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Dear, friends,
If we're talking physiological variables, how do we interpret this ''very, very low''? Very low as compared to what? Should it not be wise to presume that if allehuman milk has a certain percentage or promilage of iron this will be the physiologic norm and exactly what a human infant will need?
Warmly,
Gonneke, IBCLC, LLLL in southern Netherlands
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