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http://www.babyfriendly.org.uk/items/item_detail.asp?item=620
"A number of newspaper articles have today reported on a Norwegian study
which has found an association between higher levels of male hormones in
pregnancy and the ability to breastfeed after birth. The authors are
reported to have extrapolated from their findings that mothers’ ability
to breastfeed is entirely down to these hormone levels. They are also
reported to have claimed that exposure to high levels of testosterone
before birth account for the differences in health outcomes between
breast and bottle fed babies. The findings of this small study are of
interest and may warrant further investigation. However, the claims made
in relation to these findings do not account for the large differences
in breastfeeding rates between countries, with some having 99% of
mothers successfully breastfeeding. They are also contradicted by the
large body of evidence which shows that levels of successful
breastfeeding can be increased by a range of improved support
interventions.
The claims made relating to the health outcomes of breastfeeding do not
account for the dose response found in many studies, which show that
babies breastfed exclusively or for longer periods have the best overall
outcomes.
The study does not account for or tally with the known mechanisms for
how breastmilk protects against illness. For example, breastmilk
contains a range of anti-infective properties including immunoglobulins,
white cells, anti-inflammatory components, enzymes and non-antibody
factors such as lactoferrin and the bifidus factor.
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Slightly more on link
Morgan Gallagher
Fleur Bickford wrote:
> The newspaper articles suggest that the journalists either didn't read the actual research article, or they have no understanding of research. Either that or they're just looking to stir up controversy and sell more papers as usual. How sad that it is at the expense of mothers and babies.
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> Fleur Bickford BSc., RN, IBCLC, LLLL
> Ontario, Canada
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