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  ----- Original Message -----
  From: J. Marcus
  To: [log in to unmask]
  Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 8:23 PM
  Subject: Real Simple Magazine says breastfeeding waste of time


  I never forward on things but a friend posted me this and i though
  others on this list might want to write:

  Jake Marcus, chronic lurker
  ----------------------
  The August 2003 issue of Real Simple magazine, currently on
  newsstands,contains an article titled "20 Time Wasting Rules to Break Now."
  (page 136)

  What's one of the rules to break? Breastfeeding.
    what's the worst thing that could happen if you don't breast-feed your
  child?


    most likely: "In the long run, nothing," says Boris Petrikovsky, chairman
  of the department of obstetrics-gynecology at Nassau University Medical
  Center, in East Meadow, New York. When you're bottle-feeding, you know
  exactly how much food the baby is eating, and Mom may be less tired because
  Dad has no excuse to sleep through 3 a.m. feedings. "There is also
  absolutely no conclusive data on breast milk's effects on brain
  development," adds Petrikovsky.

    worst case: "The biggest downside of not breast-feeding is that the mother
  misses out on some of the bonding," says Petrikovsky. And since breast milk
  is specially designed to meet the nutritional needs of infants and contains
  antibodies that help protect them from a variety of illnesses, "babies who
  are breast-fed are more likely to have a stronger immune system and be sick
  less than formula-fed infants."

  You can check the article out yourself by visiting
  http://www.RealSimple.com - use access code "easyfood" to view the current
  issue.
  I strongly urge you to write letters of protest. You can reach the
  managing editor, Kristin van Ogtrop by email at [log in to unmask]
  <mailto:[log in to unmask]>, or
  by snail mail at:

  REAL SIMPLE, Time & Life Building
  Rockefeller Center
  New York, NY 10020-1393.

  Be sure to include your full name, address, and home telephone on any
  correspondence for verification purposes.


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