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> I remember posting about this to Lactnet a few months ago.
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> There was a study done over a 10 year period that showed that
> exercise (even
> pretty extreme exercise i.e. women training for triathlons) showed no
> decrease in milk supply.
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> This should be in the archives.
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> Cindy Fagiano
> Peer Breastfeeding Counselor, Chicago, IL
>
Hi, I *did* check the archives and I *did* mention in my post that the only
pertinent thing I could find was the opposite of what she is experiencing.
So what I'm looking for is to find out if anyone has worked with a mother
who is experiencing a drop in milk supply after exercise, ok?
Regards,
Cindi Swisher, RN, IBCLC
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"I checked the archives but the only mention
I could find was just the opposite. So how about it? Have any of you ever
heard of a connection between the two?"
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