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"Linda L Pohl, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
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Lisa - this went to the list mothers only.  To reach the list you will need
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llp

 

Linda L Pohl, IBCLC, RLC

Linda "at" PohlHome "dot" com

Phoenix, AZ (USA), Washington DC (USA), Chennai (India), Athens (Greece), 
Kabul (Afghanistan), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)

 

From: Lisa B [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 4:55 AM
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Subject: breastfeeding not as beneficial as thought?

 

Karyn-Grace,

The article you posted is rather interesting and seriously raises a lot of
questions in my mind as to the quality of the research including who paid
for the research and any biases the researchers may have had. The biggest
point that stuck out to me is that they attribute  a lack of ductal
production to testosterone without any mention of human placental lactogen.
The tone of the article really seems as if the authors/researchers are
trying to reduce the amount of guilt women feel for not breastfeeding their
babies. 

 

Curious what others thought when reading the article.

 

Lisa- soon-to-be-IBCLC,

California

 


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