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"April N. H. Clemons" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 16 Apr 2008 09:46:28 -0700
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I am looking for the studies that discusses why it is not advisable to
mix human milk with other substitutes.  I have read "The Effect of
Nutritional Additives on Anti-Infective Factors in Human Milk."  I have
heard of a study discussing on the effect of mixing on the stomach,
which I'm unable to locate.

I am also frequently asked about mixing cow milk and human milk when
introducing cow milk around a year.  Does that follow the same logic or
have other studies been done on this?

I am asking because I am frequently asked why you don't want to mix
formula and human milk and if it is okay to mix cow milk and human
milk.

Thanks any help,
April


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