What SHOULD go into the decision (m)
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What SHOULD go into the decision (m)
| Tue, 01-01-2008 - 6:33pm |
OK, I don't think anyone really denies that it is ultimately every mom's decision.
| Tue, 01-01-2008 - 6:33pm |
OK, I don't think anyone really denies that it is ultimately every mom's decision.
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"I am trying to bring up, that you ladies seem to take all of these studies (that say that FF babies are worse off than BF babies) in w/ no grains of salt or any regard that there may have been other factors to account for (since humans performed these studies, and they are only as good as the humans that performed them)."
And I have asked you several times whether or not you believe similar studies about smoking.
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B/c, and again, it's "just" a theory, BF kids don't get straight water.
There may be a huge significance to this that no one has yet discovered, since people don't like to question the other studies ;)
The very reason there is more than one study on this subject is BECAUSE someone questioned the validity of that first study. Then someone questioned that second study. Then someone questioned those two, and so on and so forth. Please show me ONE study that says FF infants do better than BF infants. One study. Just because one believes a study, doesn't mean they are blindly following some crazy theory. It means there is probably a very good reason to believe in the validity of those MULTIPLE studies. The questioning IS going on (it is just that no one on this board *that I know of* has the time, grant-funds, and resources to conduct their own studies, so we have to rely on people that DO).
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I'm sure there has been studies.
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I don't know, why don't you do a study on it?
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