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I kick myself for breast feeding Harry (my only child i breastfeed) with 13 amalgams and now knowing how much they leak but then what would be the alternative bottle milk, which when i did give it too him started the cascade into ezcema, it was the same with goats milk & soya milk. If i had my time again knowing what i know now, im not sure what i would do to be honest, maybe a homemade nursing milk if there is such a thing.

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To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe From: mysuperteach@...Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 19:09:16 +0000Subject: Re: Would breast milk for an older child be benefi...

Sorry. I was thinking of me, and I breastfed my first two for a long time and it was only good for them. Third child with ASD didn't become that way because of anything in the breastmilk. So, if someone suspects that one of the causes of their child's health problems was passed through feeding, then it would be something to take in to account carefully, for sure.But, if the situation is like mine, where I think part of ds's downfall was that he weaned himself (after getting his MMR while still recovering from chicken pox) too early at 13 months, then yes I would recommend it. Shattock has spoken at TA conferences about his experience interviewing Islamic mothers who breastfed until two year, and the average age of regression for those kids is much later than in other places, where breastfeeding doens't last nearly as long in general.Anita>> Potential hurt would be that whatever is in mother's breasmilk might have> been passed on to child to cause/contribute to autism, and if still there> could make it worse. Speculative of course but in theory very possible.> > Natasa> > > > > Colleen> > look on the bright side what hurt can it cause? I do not know of any> > .....even to yourself my sister in law breast fed my niece up to a little> > bit> > after 12 months without no risk for her health as long as you eat properly> > you the basics of breastfeeding ....> >> > >

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Thank you for all the comments so far! I have 5 amalgams which have been a concern in the back of my mind even during feeding my daughter, I had 7 with my son but have since had 2 replaced (long before my 2nd pregnancy). I shall give it all careful consideration.We have just been for our first CEASE appointment and tomorrow we should be picking up a list of all the biomeds etc my son needs, so I am sure to be back on here for more advice shortly.Thank youColleen

I kick myself for breast feeding Harry (my only child i breastfeed) with 13 amalgams and now knowing how much they leak but then what would be the alternative bottle milk, which when i did give it too him started the cascade into ezcema, it was the same with goats milk & soya milk. If i had my time again knowing what i know now, im not sure what i would do to be honest, maybe a homemade nursing milk if there is such a thing.

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To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe From: mysuperteach@...Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 19:09:16 +0000Subject: Re: Would breast milk for an older child be benefi...

Sorry. I was thinking of me, and I breastfed my first two for a long time and it was only good for them. Third child with ASD didn't become that way because of anything in the breastmilk. So, if someone suspects that one of the causes of their child's health problems was passed through feeding, then it would be something to take in to account carefully, for sure.But, if the situation is like mine, where I think part of ds's downfall was that he weaned himself (after getting his MMR while still recovering from chicken pox) too early at 13 months, then yes I would recommend it. Shattock has spoken at TA conferences about his experience interviewing Islamic mothers who breastfed until two year, and the average age of regression for those kids is much later than in other places, where breastfeeding doens't last nearly as long in general.Anita>> Potential hurt would be that whatever is in mother's breasmilk might have> been passed on to child to cause/contribute to autism, and if still there> could make it worse. Speculative of course but in theory very possible.> > Natasa> > > > > Colleen> > look on the bright side what hurt can it cause? I do not know of any> > .....even to yourself my sister in law breast fed my niece up to a little> > bit> > after 12 months without no risk for her health as long as you eat properly> > you the basics of breastfeeding ....> >> > >

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Thank you for all the comments so far! I have 5 amalgams which have been a concern in the back of my mind even during feeding my daughter, I had 7 with my son but have since had 2 replaced (long before my 2nd pregnancy). I shall give it all careful consideration.We have just been for our first CEASE appointment and tomorrow we should be picking up a list of all the biomeds etc my son needs, so I am sure to be back on here for more advice shortly.Thank youColleen

I kick myself for breast feeding Harry (my only child i breastfeed) with 13 amalgams and now knowing how much they leak but then what would be the alternative bottle milk, which when i did give it too him started the cascade into ezcema, it was the same with goats milk & soya milk. If i had my time again knowing what i know now, im not sure what i would do to be honest, maybe a homemade nursing milk if there is such a thing.

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To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe From: mysuperteach@...Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 19:09:16 +0000Subject: Re: Would breast milk for an older child be benefi...

Sorry. I was thinking of me, and I breastfed my first two for a long time and it was only good for them. Third child with ASD didn't become that way because of anything in the breastmilk. So, if someone suspects that one of the causes of their child's health problems was passed through feeding, then it would be something to take in to account carefully, for sure.But, if the situation is like mine, where I think part of ds's downfall was that he weaned himself (after getting his MMR while still recovering from chicken pox) too early at 13 months, then yes I would recommend it. Shattock has spoken at TA conferences about his experience interviewing Islamic mothers who breastfed until two year, and the average age of regression for those kids is much later than in other places, where breastfeeding doens't last nearly as long in general.Anita>> Potential hurt would be that whatever is in mother's breasmilk might have> been passed on to child to cause/contribute to autism, and if still there> could make it worse. Speculative of course but in theory very possible.> > Natasa> > > > > Colleen> > look on the bright side what hurt can it cause? I do not know of any> > .....even to yourself my sister in law breast fed my niece up to a little> > bit> > after 12 months without no risk for her health as long as you eat properly> > you the basics of breastfeeding ....> >> > >

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