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lara wrote:

>
>composition geared towards the two year old, and then
>the infant will suffer from not getting all of the
>nutrients it needs.
>
No - the milk changes to benefit the new born. Colostrum is produced
after the birth and the milk has the correct composition - my daughter
[2 and a half at the time]  tried feeding after my son was born and her
response was Yuk! This was despite being frequently breastfed right up
until immediately  before the  delivery!

Alison

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