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Nina Berry <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 27 Mar 2008 07:29:47 +1100
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I have seen this amongst the mothers I support.  One baby boy who is now  5,
has just started school, is very active, involved in a large number of
sporting activities and well within normal weight gain. He weighed more than
my 3 year old when he had only barely touched six months. He was slow to
crawl and to walk but meeting all other milestones once he got moving his
height began to catch up with his weight.  Interestingly, when mum had a
second baby she noticed that she had somewhat of an abundant supply and
concomitant omer.  Second baby was not so willing to accept more milk than
she needed for each feed and would return any excess unceremoniously and
unpredictably between feeds.  Mum had to take several changes of clothes for
herself and her baby for about nine months, such was the volume of returned
milk.  Second baby is now 3 and slightly built but within normal range.
Hope this helps
Nina Berry
Australia

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