tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2514259474671342902.post783749342706869004..comments2015-04-28T09:29:54.714+01:00Comments on Silly Panda Co: You would never guess it but...Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02827257571848149190noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2514259474671342902.post-81411559682978011022015-04-28T09:29:54.714+01:002015-04-28T09:29:54.714+01:00I think the technical term is, "Owned".
...I think the technical term is, "Owned".<br />Well done Jon.<br />Ignorance too often thinks it is intelligence.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18233531565318289394noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2514259474671342902.post-37470256783626689402015-04-28T09:14:48.245+01:002015-04-28T09:14:48.245+01:00Hatassa, I can't even count the ways in which ...Hatassa, I can't even count the ways in which you seem to be misled, but instead of just shouting at you, please read this as I think it will be important for you.<br /><br />Firstly, it's not unheard of for babies to be born with their milk teeth. They still NEED breastmilk, not just as a bonus but obviously they can't eat.<br /><br />Secondly, breastfeeding isn't just a stop gap until they are old enough to eat solid food. Even after a 18 months it still provides HALF of a child's nutritional requirements. I have linked a source below (with a few choice quotes here) so that you can read up and hopefully learn that breastfeeding isn't the monster some can make it out to be. WHO (the World Health Organization) are at the forefront of World Health and if you wanted to see there are a number of good, solid, scientific studies which you can go over to learn more about this eco-friendly and above all healthy way of feeding your babies<br /><br /> "[breastfeeding] continues to provide up to half or more of a child’s nutritional needs during the second half of the first year, and up to one-third during the second year of life"<br /><br /> "Thereafter infants should receive complementary foods with continued breastfeeding up to 2 years of age or beyond."<br /> <br /> "Breast milk promotes sensory and cognitive development, and protects the infant against infectious and chronic diseases"<br /><br /> "Breastfeeding contributes to the health and well-being of mothers; it helps to space children, reduces the risk of ovarian cancer and breast cancer"<br /><br /><br />http://www.who.int/nutrition/topics/exclusive_breastfeeding/en/Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17484583616436765558noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2514259474671342902.post-38446480864640723952015-04-28T01:44:26.808+01:002015-04-28T01:44:26.808+01:00Does he have teeth? Then he no longer requires bre...Does he have teeth? Then he no longer requires breast feeding.Hatassahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10533723830598582965noreply@blogger.com