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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I love the contact in hockey. It annoys me that at the women's college level they aren't allowed to check.
Go Badgers!
I donated my freezer stash of EBM to another mom through
* Milk Share *
I donated my freezer stash of EBM to another mom through
* Milk Share *
We must be twins Spud! After I went to my 1st hockey game when I was 18 I was hooked. When I lived in Los Angeles I actually had a vanity license plate that said "KNG FAN" & I'm proud to say I was a fan before Wayne Gretzky- there was another car whose plate was "FANB499"
But like you I can not do violence or gore. And if it has to do with children in jeopardy I'm a wreck. I got knots in my stomach watching Speed. And even tho' I read all the HP books & I knew what was coming I jumped when the inferi grabbed Harry.
Andi
Andi
He was in the box.
Cathie
Cathie
"Hear no cliques.
See no cliques.
Speak no cliques."
AMEN!!!
(Except the "invisible posters" club, of course. But we aren't heard or seen anyway ... ...)
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Nope. It's an idiomatic expression.
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/commend+to
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YMMV, but I don't think we have any "cliques" here at all, especially given that we have many posters who have done both methods of feeding at some point in their parenting experience. Where would those posters fit in to the "clique" scheme?
Cathie
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