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Date: | Tue, 14 Oct 1997 17:21:09 -0400 |
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Bless you Louise!
A most reasonable response. I have been breastfeeding Josh for nearly nine
months, working for last 5. I have had considerable variation in my milk
supply, particularly when I am on call and post call. I work 16 clinical
hours per week, do another 9 hours per week of consulting/teaching and take
call two weekdays per month and one three day weekend block every two months.
Even with this "reduced" schedule I am EXHAUSTED.
Part of it is fatigue, but I think a large part is the stress of a single mom
trying to juggle everything. My breast pump goes everywhere when Josh is not
with me. I do my best to pump at least q 3 hours (otherwise my milk supply
drops precipitously) when I am away from him (I try to work half days as
much as possible, only one straight 8 hour day every other week). Josh
breastfeeds as often as he wants, he has lots of opportunity for nutritive
and non nutritive sucking ( we also do reverse-cycle breastfeeding). However
sometimes I have to have a little help from herbs- thank goodness for
fenugeek and oatmeal:)!
It's tough but I have no regrets! Breastfeeding has been one of the most
amazing life experiences for me. Learning lots of "practical pediatrics."
Pierrette Mimi Poinsett MD FAAP
Modesto CA
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