Do FFers know this risk?

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Do FFers know this risk?
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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."


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Fri, 07-24-2009 - 7:23pm
It's called CalvineBall. The rules are made up as the game goes on and the one who starts the game always wins.




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Fri, 07-24-2009 - 7:25pm
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Fri, 07-24-2009 - 7:26pm
Wow, if I only had a nickel...




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Fri, 07-24-2009 - 7:29pm

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Of course it's a "fact"? What do you think a "fact" is? And furthermore, if you want to debate the "fact" that children nursed into childhood will typically be well-adjusted and normal socially, please begin doing so at any time. Show us some evidence that they won't be. You can link us to a study, for starters.

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Not me...I'm cool and calm.

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Nobody ever said "all the time". But plenty of kids learn to bully because of what they are exposed to at home. I'm surprised you would try to refute that basic fact.

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Prove it.

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Pot, meet kettle.

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Fri, 07-24-2009 - 7:31pm
I'm actually thinking of leaving the debate boards. I was RAV'd for saying that once people stop judging formula feeding mothers, I will stop judging breastfed mothers.




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Fri, 07-24-2009 - 7:32pm

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Whether it does or not is inconsequential to me.

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I assure you that I stick to my guns.

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What's "funny" is how hard you're working to put words in other people's mouths and debate them instead what really has been said. Funny, in a non-haha sort of way.

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Fri, 07-24-2009 - 7:33pm

>>people were judging her as "not a peer" <<

That is SO inaccurate.

I see accusing people of doing things they haven't done as inflammatory. If you don't, you are free to your opinion.

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Fri, 07-24-2009 - 7:34pm

And how else could busy-stepmom prove it to you? You are saying you won't believe her regardless, pretty much, so there is no convincing you.

I'm saying it "regardless, pretty much"? Interesting read on what I have actually written.

Are you planning to start debating THE TOPIC anytime soon?

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Fri, 07-24-2009 - 7:36pm

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What if he is? You'll have to clarify what you're looking for with your question.

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Fri, 07-24-2009 - 7:40pm
**And you'll never see me in your salon again! Nor any of my nursing friends, who will hear about it post-haste. Done, and done!**

Perhaps you were saying that because you have a bad experience somewhere your friends will follow suit and stop going there aswell?




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