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Dear Lactnet Friends;
Tricia writes, "But our Pediatricians are saying they were told that there
is an improvement in skin excoriation in babies on the Similac sensitive
version? Just wondered if anyone else is using this in the nursery or has
heard of the study. Thanks again."
This led me to think....an 'improvement' in skin excoriation??? So that
means that these sick newborns still have 'some' skin damage from the new
fancy brand name product?
UGH...all sick babies should be given donor human milk.
warmly,
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Nikki Lee RN, BSN, Mother of 2, MS, IBCLC, CCE, CIMI, ANLC, CKC, RYT
www.nikkileehealth.com
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