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In a message dated 4/28/99 4:18:29 PM Central Daylight Time,
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<< Healthcare providers need to be as diligent in encouraging mothers to
stop smoking after birth as in the prenatal period, especially those
mothers who intend to breastfeed,'' they concluded, ``and those mothers
unable to stop smoking should be informed of the possibility that
harmful chemicals derived from tobacco smoke may be transmitted to their
infants via breast milk.''
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yes as opposed to the possibility that harmful chemicals derived from
attempts to humanize cow's milk or soy liquids, from cans could be
transmitted to their infants via bottled artificial milk....
Judy LeVan Fram, Brooklyn, NY, feeling feisty...
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