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At 11:13 PM 3/31/03 -0500, you wrote:
>I happened to be talking with an old friend recently that I hadn't seen in
>years. When she found out that I was a lactation consultant she had all
>sorts of breastfeeding questions or comments to make about her and her
>daughters breastfeeding experiences.(We really do touch womens lives)
>Anyway, it seems as if both her daughter and her daughters best friend had
>both had the experience of losing their milk after a short trip to Colorado.
>They were both convinced that the altitude change (they live on the East
>coast) caused their milk to dry up. I have never heard of this happening
>and couldn't believe her, but said I would post to the list to see if
>anyone else has ever experienced this or has any idea why this might occur.
>Babies were 6 and 8 months old when this happened and nursing had been going
>fine before the trips. Ever hear of this?
>Peg Merrill, IBCLC
Purely personal anecdotal evidence:
We went to Colorado and Wyoming while I was nursing Joseph when he was 16mo
(but he nursed constantly, so as much as a 9mo for sure). We had no
problem whatsoever. We live below sea level in Charleston, SC. That said,
we kept well hydrated and as we were on vacation, Joseph was still nursing
constantly. HTH
Paula Hart
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