>Dear Heather-
> I remember attending a conference in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, USA,
>quite a few years ago. It was a BSC conference, and Michael Woolridge was
>the featured speaker. He shared his observations in his clinic work that
>mothers who do not build up a good milk supply within the first 4-6 weeks,
>often cannot make a full milk supply after that.
I would agree, as I said - getting off to a good start makes such a
difference. But I still speculate that there may be emotional and social
reasons for that, which impinge upon the physiological.
> I don't mean to be bleak, and there are some mothers who do increase
>their milk supply significantly after the initial month, but, unfortunately,
>I have worked with many who desperately want to fully breastfeed, but are
>never able to fully give up the supplements. These are moms who use a
>supplementer, sleep with their baby, nurse around the clock, try fenugreek
>and reglan.
I still think there may be social factors even here, but it's speculation,
as we don't use supplementers or fenugreek or reglan, so our 'client group'
is not really comparable. I wonder if the US aim for weight gain, for
example, is different from the UK's...that might mean we define success
differently.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc Newcastle upon Tyne UK
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