Dear Nina,
He is speaking from his experience with his patients. He said, this was a
conclusion that he has made based on what he's seen with his patients and
that usually mothers are so immersed with breastfeeding they dismiss the
possibility that any of the members of the family is affected. He insists
that he is a great supporter of breastfeeding but not beyond one year.
Anyway, I will ask to show me the evidence.
Thanks for the response.
Regards,
Linda
On 8/25/10 12:37 PM, "Nina Berry" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> IMHO ... doc has never seen breastfeeding beyond 12 months and thinks that
> these children are still feeding as newborns do (10 or more times in 24 hours)
> rather than 3 or 4 times ... and more often when they are sick. He speak only
> of that which he knows. I would ask him to show me the evidence.
> Nina Berry
> Australia
>
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