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Date: | Sat, 11 Oct 1997 11:48:46 -0400 |
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Elisabeth, we had an experience here, too, with the color of mother's milk.
In our case it was green. I even posted to LACTNET with what I thought was
a problem. Now, maybe sometimes it is. However, in this case baby was doing
well and didn't seem to care what color his mother's milk was. After several
calls about the green in the mother's milk, I finally suggested that the lc
working with the mother tell the mother to stop pumping. That way, no one
would know what color the milk was and the baby could go on enjoying his
colorful meal. Seems to me that whatever the color of the breast
milk--that's the color it's supposed to be!
On the psychology class--be sure to take references for whatever you present.
That's what will make or break the presentation there.
Keitha :)
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