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Date: | Fri, 20 Feb 1998 09:31:54 -0700 |
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Beth,
As a mother of a child who nursed to 13 months, and as a professional
writer who specializes in breastfeeding articles, I have to say your
message was right on target. Your advice on how to introduce formula and
what children need from milk are both correct.
On a side note, both my kids like the Edensoy, but LOVE Rice Dream. Justin
(16 months) also goes through about a quart a day. I feel lucky that both
my kids tolerate grains and soy!
Thanks for posting such good and accurate information. :)
Jessica
Mom to Justin (16 months) and Chris (4 1/2 yrs) -- both allergic to dairy
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Breastfeeding column: http://www.suite101.com/topics/page.cfm/550
> Hi -
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> The accepted wisdom, of course, is to breastfeed your child as long as
> possible, even up to four years of age. For people with milk allergies
in
> the family, or suspected ones, this means the lactating mother has to
keep
> a completely dairy-free diet for this period.
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