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AUTHOR: little boo's momDATE: 10/14/03 2:20pm
SUBJECT: Re: 2 months spoon eating
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AUTHOR: NewMomMay02
Hopefully this study is not correct. But, it can't hurt to have all the info you can before making a decision about your little one.

Take Care.
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