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Kate Hallberg <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 30 Aug 2000 12:51:24 -0700
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I have had more than one ob or physician argue with me
that a retained placental fragment is not possible in
practice because of the severe infection that would
result.  Clearly Kathy (and many others) have gone
weeks with the retained fragment that doesn't become
infected, nor does the body reabsorb it.  Why do you
suppose that is?

I've also met a mom who knew she had a fragment, was
bottlefeeding and didnt' seem at all concerned about
it.  :-(

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Kate Hallberg, mom to Ursula (5), Sage (3!) and ?!?(1-6-01)http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~kolina/

Mainstream science holds that, generally speaking, the potency of a drug increases with the dose. What theory says the medicine’s effectiveness decreases with the dose? The less you use, the better it works! It would lead one to conclude that it works best if you don’t use any at all. What is it?

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