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    Parent Child Coercive Cycle Vs attachment/gentle parenting?

    @acuriousgirl It all depends what you want to optimize your parenting for. The Yale ABA course is not really evidence based in terms of long term outcomes. Check out “Raising a Secure Child” and “Whole Brain Child” if you want to parent with the long game in mind.
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    Did r/ScienceBasedParenting just shut down?

    @kellyjk Yeah the sub was great but the mod seemed to not be all that familiar with science.
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    Just learned that cash register receipts are FULL of BPA

    @al8115 A few years ago Science Friday podcast hosted a researcher who focused on heath effects of phthalates. They were asked about how to avoid exposure. They said it’s pretty much unavoidable but the most important thing is to not touch receipts. I’ve never forgotten that advice. To this day...
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    Pediatrician’s perspective on pumped breast milk

    @sarebear1992 There’s a saying that goes something like, let me define the terms and I’ll win any argument. This seems to be your approach. Most scientists would say peer reviewed, statically significant evidence is evidence of something. Proof? No. Is it strong evidence? No. But can we say...
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    Pediatrician’s perspective on pumped breast milk

    @sarebear1992 Other studies (that control for socioeconomic factors) suggest long-term benefits around allergies: https://www.annallergy.org/article/S1081-1206(22)00400-8/fulltext https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6635702/ I’m curious what the source of your confident initial reply...
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    Pediatrician’s perspective on pumped breast milk

    @sarebear1992 This meta analysis suggests benefits after 4 months: https://bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12916-021-01950-5
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    Pediatrician’s perspective on pumped breast milk

    @alangeh There is evidence.
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    Freaking out about canning

    @3angels Why not get a chest freezer as an alternative?
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