Would the higher chol level in pg and lact have anything to do with energy
expenditure on mom's part? Also br milk is fairly high in chol, would
mom's body naturally make more because body knows it will need more to make
br milk? Is this a really a non issue? I mean does a pg/lact woman with
chol of 230 need to be treated? What is a "normal chol level during
pg/lact?
Will dash off to library today and see if I can find the articles
mentioned. Sincerely, Pat in SNJ
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