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Shouldn't that be that... failure to introduce appropriate solids after
six months, increases allergy?
After all, it's nothing to do with the breastmilk as such. It's to do
with delaying solids. So there is a window of opportunity on solids,
post six months, and prior 9 months. Miss the window, and you increase
risks!
:-)
Morgan Gallagher
Pia Ruohotie wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I posted about this study April 11. after I got home from the seminar
> about this study.
>
> Yes, they were really exclusively breastfed. The methodology seems to
> be quite appropriate. But lets not be too sad about this. The study
> found out that exclusive breastfeeding beyond 9 months increases babys
> risk for atopic disease, not before 9 months.
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>
> In conclusion, prolonging strictly exclusive breastfeeding for over 9
> months of age was not of help in prevention of allergic symptoms;
> instead, it was associated with increased atopic dermatitis and food
> hypersensitivity symptoms in childhood.
>
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