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3/21/2008

Surprise Breastfeeding Bonus!

Your breast milk can sub in when your child (or your) has a minor cut, thanks to the milk's natural antibiotics that fight infections. Just express a little onto a cotton pad and fab it on your child's skin. Then air-dry the cut and bandage it, says Sandy Johnson, M.D., a dermatologists in Forth Smith, AR, who also recommends breast milk for baby acne, diaper rash, cradle cap, dry skin, and even mild eczema. (Fresh milk is best, but previously frozen is also good.)


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