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In a message dated 05/01/98 16:00:01 GMT, you write:
Rachel and all unmet pals. Breastmilk, please, please. This is how we
write and term it here in UK with great affection, well, I do anyway. For me,
human milk is ott (over the top) and dare I say it, .. yes, I will, well -
very... transatlantic. I can feel the flack already, I'll take cover under
the computer table :-))
Rachel, I eagerly await to hear more about your results. Kind regards, Helen
M. Woodman, NCT Breastfeeding Counsellor over the pond. "The newborn baby has
only three demands: warmth in the arms of its mother, food from her breast and
security in the knowledge of her presence. Breastfeeding satisfies all
three." Dr. Grantly Dick Read.
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