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Re: Breastfeeding and Pregnant

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Tue, 22 May 2001 16:17:23 -0500 (CDT)


At Tue, 22 May 2001, Emma wrote: As I now see you didn't post the original question, I stand corrected. That still doesn't make you an EXPERT on the subject nor does it give you a right to knock down an opinion that is backed by medical evidence. Just because you refuse to look at the evidence on the other side doesn't mean it doesn't exist. As any open-minded person will be able to tell you, most things in life are not in black and white, and everything is usually not an all or nothing type situation. The answer usually lies in between (meaning there is evidence on both sides) and gathering information on both sides of the argument will enable you to make an informed and objective decision or opinion. For whatever reason, you obviously have some serious issues with Dr.s in general, and I would suggest that if you have such a low opinion of them, you stop posting and frequenting this site. You obviously have no desire to see the truth. You can go on reading your medical literature, but in my opinion due to your lack of objectivity and lack of an open mind, you are incapable of discerning between fact and fiction.

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>Julie,
>
>I did not post the original question. I challenged the unsubstantiated
>response from Dr. Wang.
>
>I know the drill. The docs get to make statements based on their own
>misinformed opinion/discomfort with a desexualized breast. Since he has
>MD after his name facts don't matter, right. He's a doctor, he knows
>best.
>
>Really Julie, how many classes on nutrition or breastfeeding does the
>average ob take in med school? My guess is none, but hey, I'm not a
>medical professional nor do I play one on television. Guess I'll just
>keep on reading the medical literature.
>
>I'm done. I'm not in the mood for misinformation today.






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