"Peg Merrill" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
(SNIP)
> Anyway, it seems as if both her daughter and her daughters best friend had
> both had the experience of losing their milk after a short trip to
Colorado.
> They were both convinced that the altitude change (they live on the East
> coast) caused their milk to dry up. I have never heard of this happening
> and couldn't believe her, but said I would post to the list to see if
> anyone else has ever experienced this or has any idea why this might
occur.
> Babies were 6 and 8 months old when this happened and nursing had been
going
> fine before the trips. Ever hear of this?
Just a guess here but could it have been a combination of several things?
The stress of a trip, dry air and not enough fluids and rest, growth spurts
and the perception of loss of milk?
-Monique
Oregon
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