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Absolutely not. However, it does matter what one eats at any time in
the lifecycle, and especially during pre-conception, pregnancy, and
lactation.
Jessica
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 8:21 PM, Mattingly, Jessica
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> I would include info on what nutrients in breastmilk are affected by
> maternal diet/lifestyle/
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> I would, however, be careful to emphasize that this in no way indicates that a mother with a less then optimal diet (including potato chip and diet soda based) should be counseled not to breastfeed or told that they an improved diet is a prerequisite for breastfeeding.
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> Jessica Mattingly M.Ed., CCE, LLLL, IBCLC
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> St. Mary's Medical Center
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> Blue Springs, MO
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