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Hi fellow Lactnetters
I am wondering if anyone out there has a research reference concerning the
above. I have noted that women with a low haemaglobin (below 74g/l) often
have difficulty lactating - especially the primipara. I am not referrring to
Sheehans syndrome. Am I imagining this phenomena or are others of you seeing
this also? If the mother has a transfusion then the problem is avoided but
many woman refuse them these days. I would be grateful for your
feedback/thoughts.
Thanks
Dawn Hunter IBCLC
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