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Christine Bodin <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 25 Mar 2008 15:18:58 +0000
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Please tell me where I read this. 

I remember reading recently that a mother experiencing a full milk supply during pregnancy is a risk factor for low milk production after the baby is born. (Perhaps the prolactin receptor theory at work with a premature switch to autocrine control???) But I cannot find the reference for this. In my mind, I both read it in a text and also saw it discussed here on Lactnet. But my archives search seems to be ineffective for me as well as my search through my textbooks, including Textbook of Human Lactation, which I have been reading most recently and presumed that this was my source. I must be looking in the wrong places.

I have been doing a lot of studying late at night in preparation for "the exam" but I know I didn't dream this!

Please help restore my sense of sanity!

Chrissy Bodin

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