Hello, all. My name is Jean Macomber. Lactnetter since May, but first
post. NICU/postpartum RN and IBCLC for 2 years. I've been enjoying the
discussion on waking babies to feed but have seen no mention of
prolactin levels being higher in evening/night so by encouraging night
feeds one may delay ovulation and menstruation. (Long sentence!) Aren't
these moms who want to get the largest block of sleep possible at night
missing something essential? And aren't we leaving a piece of the
picture out by not mentioning it? Thoughts?
Jean Macomber
In dry north Florida, grateful for showers today!
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