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Anne Merewood, MA, IBCLC, a former journalist, is director of research at the Breastfeeding Center, Boston Medical Center, and an instructor of pediatrics at Boston University School of Medicine.
OUR BODIES, OURSELVES The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective 2005
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By Deborah Issokson and Alice LoCicero, with Anne Merewood (breastfeeding), Barbara L. Philipp (breastfeeding), and Tekoa King (formula).
OUR BODIES, OURSELVES The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective 2005
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A mother's diet may affect the color or odor of the milk, but Merewood said there is general agreement that if proper precautions have been taken in handling and storing, the milk can be used as long as the baby doesn't reject it.
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A mother's diet may affect the color or odor of the milk, but Merewood said there is general agreement that if proper precautions have been taken in handling and storing, the milk can be used as long as the baby doesn't reject it.
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A mother's diet may affect the color or odor of the milk, but Merewood said there is general agreement that if proper precautions have been taken in handling and storing, the milk can be used as long as the baby doesn't reject it.
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A mother's diet may affect the color or odor of the milk, but Merewood said there is general agreement that if proper precautions have been taken in handling and storing, the milk can be used as long as the baby doesn't reject it.
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A mother's diet may affect the color or odor of the milk, but Merewood said there is general agreement that if proper precautions have been taken in handling and storing, the milk can be used as long as the baby doesn't reject it.
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A mother's diet may affect the color or odor of the milk, but Merewood said there is general agreement that if proper precautions have been taken in handling and storing, the milk can be used as long as the baby doesn't reject it.
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A mother's diet may affect the color or odor of the milk, but Merewood said there is general agreement that if proper precautions have been taken in handling and storing, the milk can be used as long as the baby doesn't reject it.
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A mother's diet may affect the color or odor of the milk, but Merewood said there is general agreement that if proper precautions have been taken in handling and storing, the milk can be used as long as the baby doesn't reject it.
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