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Malpractice Liability Concerns for Doctors who Advise Patients Regarding Infant Feeding

Doctors have been widely recommending breastfeeding to patients without mentioning the frequent presence of developmental toxins in contemporary human milk. That should be of concern because of, among other things, the potential for malpractice suits alleging failure to inform the patient about possible risks of an infants’ consuming the recommended feeding.  According to authoritative sources (mostly EPA and U.S. ATSDR), there are four different developmental toxins typically present in human milk, each in

The World Health Organization and three U.S. physicians’ associations, AAP, ACOG and AAFP, also promote breastfeeding while saying nothing about developmental toxins in human milk ; but they do not deny the hazardous presence of those toxins when asked about them. (a1)  The presence of developmental toxins in human milk in concentrations well above established safe levels is based on authoritative sources, ( 9 , 10, 11, 11a) and apparently nobody disputes that evidence.  In addition, it seems to be widely a

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