Do FFers know this risk?
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Do FFers know this risk?
| Sat, 07-18-2009 - 4:15pm |
Do most FFing parents know powdered infant formulas are not commercially sterile products? How much of a risk is a E. sakazakii infection? Is it only a risk to premature and low-weight babies? According to the WHO article below, "infants under 2 months of age are at greatest risk."
According to the FDA, "a

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*m not "backing up" my "sarcasm" by saying that. I'm genuinely requesting that people RAV these things they find so offensive, instead of just complaining about it here. Trust me, I know exactly where the RAV button is, and I use it plenty. ;O)***
And if we RAV-ed every time we thought someone was outta line abit, then we'd get the ol' "why arent' you saying something right to me about it"
It's a no win situation there eh.
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Okie-dokie.
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Great!
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If you RAV'd, nobody would know you had done it because there is no way for us to know.
**d they should. When I have to go out and it will conflict with feeding time, I give my child a bottle a little bit early and then we go out. I don't see why these moms insist on "I can feed my child anywhere I please" because it can be a hindrance to someone trying to do their job. Almost as if some ENers are exhibitionists.**
Well , by stating that other clients that are waiting can 'lump it' while I nurse sure shows a massive sense of entitlement IMO!
**Haven't you noticed?**
Oh my, yes.
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My baby IS "entitled" to nurse when she's hungry, and as I've already said, I'll find a different salon if you disapprove. It's pretty simple, really.
**My baby IS "entitled" to nurse when she's hungry, and as I've already said, I'll find a different salon if you disapprove. It's pretty simple, really.**
Yes thistle your baby is entilted........no one says
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"In jeopardy" of what?
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