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 A mom is experiencing a feeling of dizziness when she breastfeeds - what
do you think?
 The initial oxytocin rush could cause it but would it sustain it through
out the feeding?

 Also when a doc realized that a mom 6 weeks pregnant was nursing a
toddler, he
 immediately did a progesterone level and stated that it was 10.1 and
normal was 11.2 to
 90 and she must stop nursing the toddler as it would cause her to
miscarry.  I've nursed
 through several pregnancies and the new LLLI Breastfeeding Answer Book
says that in a
 healthy pregnancy this is not a problem.  I'm not aware of just what
normal progesterone
 levels should be, do you know?

Please respond to me privately and on the list.

 My sincere thanks to everyone on the list.
 Fondly Linda Dunn

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