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"Ana Rita Guzmán, LLL Leader" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 3 Jul 1997 19:57:54 -0400
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In a message dated 97-07-03 13:50:10 EDT, Jay Simpson writes:

<< Quite frankly, it is my observation, and that of Chele Marmett (she talked
 about this at the Clinic Day I organized for her a few months ago) and other
 LC's I work with and talk to on a regular basis, that the newborn in the
 tandem triangle actually gets more fats and gains faster than average bc the
 older baby/toddler will leave the higher fat milk for the baby. >>

Just thought I'd share a personal story.  Child #1 weighed 7 lbs, 13 oz at
birth.  I breastfed her through my pregnancy with Child #2, who weighed 9
lbs, 15 oz at birth.  I tandem nursed both until Child #1 weaned at age 6.
 At that point, Child #1 weighed forty pounds.  Child #2, who was only 3
years old (and continued to nurse) weighed forty pounds.

I like to tell this story whenever a health care professional cautions me
that breastfeeding during pregnancy or tandem nursing causes irreparable harm
to the younger child.

Best wishes,
Rita

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