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A recent post mentions an article in a pediatric journal in which 1500
babies were fed ABM in the early days of life with out significant
allergic response. I would say that is is only one of a few articles
reaching this conclusion in comparison with many articles, over a long
period of time, which demonstrate the opposite. Having had a client this
year who had a near fatal anaphylatic episode following the ingestion of
formula (and he had the classic history...just a few "top offs" in the
early weeks), I firmly believe that fromula is a significant risk to an
infant. Time to check that research carefully for flaws.
--
Anne Andrianos, MS,RN,IBCLC
Breastfeeding Resources
4340 Young Road, Syracuse, NY 13215
(315)492-6437 or 492-9131
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