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Old 09-02-2005, 12:20 AM   #56
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I'm wondering what is happening to the babies and toddlers that are without food and water. It's not very likely that many formula feeding moms that didn't evacuate had very much formula stocked up. Babies go through a lot of that stuff. Even the moms that are fortunate enough to be breastfeeding in a time when formula isn't available won't be able to make milk after a few days of dehydration. Are the babies just going to starve? I know there were moms having babies on overpasses and such. Tiny babies can't survive for more than a few days without some kind of hydration or sustenance.

I can't imagine having small children and not evacuating. I suppose that many of them didn't have the resources to evacuate. My heart goes out to the moms and dads and babies that are suffering. I simply can't fathom not being able to feed my babies.
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