I'm constantly amazed at how our conversations on Lactnet change my ways of
thinking about things. I've been talking a lot in presentations lately about
skin to skin, and more & more it seems to me that the colonization of a
newborn with the microbiology of his own natural habitat (his moms) is so,
so important - why would I want to colonize him with my stuff or the
hospital stuff?
And I think we are right to think that it's THE MILK we want to keep safe
FROM US -- and I look forward to seeing how in the world we're going to
watch our language and change the world on this one....
Dawn Kersula in Vermont
...with a new bouncing baby grandson, 8 lbs14 oz in Fairbanks Alaska
yesterday (a footling breech born by repeat cesarean after labor started,
thank you MDs)
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