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Date: | Fri, 12 May 2000 08:11:48 -0500 |
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My wife and I just had the baby. She plans to breastfeed for at least two
years, because she wants to get pregnant again around that time. We haven't
talked about nursing while she is pregnant. I have been wondering how a
non-paleo diet affects breastmilk and the baby. Although my wife tries to
eat mostly paleo, she often eats non-paleo foods (potatoes, rice). I would
be interested in anyone's thoughts.
Brad
> Beth wrote:
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> p.s. someone mentioned having a new baby. My two bits on that is NURSE =
> UNTIL THE CHILD WEANS ITSELF!!!! Unless pushed or coerced to wean, a =
> human child will normally cease to desire to suck the breast at about =
> four-five years old. Some exceptions go earlier or later. My seven year =
> old took her last sip about eight months ago. Sounds freaky, huh? Well, =
> not really. The international age of weaning is 4.5 years (can't =
> remember the source, sorry). And remember, all the American mothers who =
> only nurse for two weeks are counted in that average, pulling it =
> down.......
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