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I think that sometime the loss of faith that some women experience as a
result of infertility problems can contribute to breastfeeding difficulties
but like you, I also think there is more there.
Karleen Gribble
Australia
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> I have worked with a couple of moms recently who have low milk supply, =
> no engorgement, and after going through all the usual things to do, =
> still no results. What they have in common is difficulty conceiving and =
> fertility treatment. I wrote about one mom earlier, but now I'm feeling =
> that there is a hole in my knowledge base as more are appearing and I =
> don't know what to do to help them. If anyone can contribute or send me =
> to a resource, I would really appreciate it. Would it be helpful to =
> speak to the fertility MD's, or would they be unlikely to know about =
> postpartum milk supply problems?
> Thanks,
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> Patricia Ellis
> Central New Jersey
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