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Kristen Wong <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 14 Mar 1996 11:27:51 EST
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Someone (or more than one?) suggested letting the baby feed anyway, because if
we weren't expressing the milk (if baby fed directly) we'd never know it was
green.

Let's try turning the question around: has anyone heard of or come across
problems with a baby (fussy, not gaining, ill, etc.) and upon investigation
*then* found the milk to be green? If it truly is harmful in some way then
someone somewhere must have seen this situation. But if no one here can answer
affirmatively, this may be an argument to use with doctors and nurses who
express [pun intended] concern over letting the baby consume it.


 From: Kristen Wong
 CompuServe ID: 76640,20
 Written 14-Mar-1996 10:21:07 CT

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