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----- Original Message -----
From: Virginia G Thorley
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 10:44 AM
Subject: Increasing supply during pregnancy
Below are the references I promised for the increasing the breastmik supply during pregnancy, all of which relate to my own experience in late-1965.
Virginia
in Brisbane
Phillips V. Successful Breasteeding. Sydney: Winlar, 1974. (And in all NMAA editions from 1976 onwards).
Phillips V. Successful Breastfeeding. Melbourne: NMAA, 1991, p. 141. [I didn't actually mention in the text that I was pregnant.]
Thorley V. Relactation: what the exceptions can tell us. Birth Issues 1997; 6:24-29.
Thorley V. Increasing the breastmilk supply during a pregnancy: an emergency situation. Network of Aust Lactation Colleges Newsletter 1997 July; 1(4):12-13.
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