Boob Juice Causes Allergies?

Posted on 08 08, 2006 under The Manual by Noodad | Comments

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when you and your wife thought that you were safe hooking your kid on
the juice, out comes a study saying that breastfeeding can lead to more
allergy prone kids.

According to a study, "Babies fed exclusively on mother's milk for up to six months are known
to be at reduced risk of allergies such as eczema and asthma. But a
study shows extending exclusive breast-feeding beyond six months may
increase the risks."

Well that's just great. Perhaps the closest thing to a "sure thing"
in baby feeding is thrown out the window. Next, there will probably be
a study that shows breastfeeding is good for you again, and these guys
in Finland don't know what they're talking about. Then the vicious
cycle of to boob or not to boob begins.

Breastfeeding has now entered the ambiguous "good for you? or
Not good for you?" territory. Like the ol' butter/margarine smackdown.

So, given these findings, will this affect the breastfeeding use in your house?

Read more about the study here

 

 

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