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On Wed, 30 Aug 2000 21:55:19 EDT, Kathy Sharpe <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I had a question today that I couldn't answer and though maybe you all
could
>help. This Mom nursed her daughter for one year. The child is now 18
months
>old and the mother can still express milk. She has had hormone studies
done
>and all are within normal limits. She doesn't feel she could be pregnant.
>She wanted to know if this is common and how long it could go on. Thanks
for
>your help.
I stopped nursing my last child in 1995-still miss that time in my life:(. I
still get a drop of milk when I do my monthly BSE. A couple of years ago I
was having other symptoms of thyroid problems. Had tests, including thyroid
& prolactin levels. All normal. I guess working with these beautiful
breastfeeding babies every day keeps me stimulated!
Julia in rainy, no sunny, no rainy....Eden,NC
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