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"Dawn K. Martin" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 14 Jan 2003 09:38:21 -0600
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Catherine,
I've noticed this in our foster babies.  The ones who don't qualify for
banked milk always smell like my sons dirty socks.  I kept accusing my son
of having a stash of laundry fermenting in his room and then I discovered it
was the baby!  Poor little ones -- seems so unfair that such a precious
being is saddled with an unpleasant smell.  Wonder what this does for
bonding???

Dawn Martin
Austin, TX

----- Original Message -----

> Has anyone noticed a strong, unpleasant body odor in infants
> supplemented with the new fatty acid formulas?

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