This is why you should stick to the ol’ skool

26 Apr
2006

From Reuters (U.K.) 

“BREAST-FEEDING mothers have been given potentially harmful advice on infant nutrition for the past 40 years, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has admitted.

Charts used in Britain for decades to advise mothers on a baby’s optimum size have been based on the growth rates of infants fed on formula milk.

The organisation now says the advice given to millions of breast-feeding mothers was distorted because babies fed on formula milk put on weight far faster.

These breast-feeding mothers were wrongly told that their babies were underweight and were advised, or felt pressured, to fatten them up by giving them formula milk or extra solids.

Health experts believe the growth charts may have contributed to childhood obesity and associated problems such as diabetes and heart disease in later life. A government study has found that more than a quarter of children in English secondary schools are clinically obese, almost double the proportion a decade ago. (more…)

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A little too late, but thanks.

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Saudia

April 26th, 2006 at 10:27 am

Every mother is given one thing that should guide them. Mother’s intuition. I brest feed my son despite all the nay sayers. And yes my doctor told me my son was under weight. Luckily my doctor explained to me that as long as he stayed on the same scale. (meaning he was consistently growing and no losing weight) then he was fine. I nursed my baby until he was done. More women and black especially need to learn more about brest feeding and its benefits. Damn scientist.

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Brian

April 26th, 2006 at 1:40 pm

Right on Saudia. I know whenever I find that lady if she doesnt know the importance of her overall chemistry with her child I do.

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DarkStar

April 26th, 2006 at 6:20 pm

My son was breast fed. He is in the 90% in weight and 95% in length.

My MIL has issues with breast feeding. She said he wasn’t getting enough and we should go to formula. Later, she said the breast milk was too fatty and we needd to go to formula.

I don’t understand it.

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