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I think it was Diane that posted:
Peter Hartmann's conference:
that he doesn't
> >consider a woman's milk supply to have reached its full potential until
> >around 6 months... I've never heard it repeated, and don't know exactly
what
> >he meant by it, but it's a hope-giving line for mothers, and this mom
> >certainly bears it out...
I asked the above, if a woman's milk supply reaches its full potential around 6 months, to Leon Mitolaus, dr. Hartmann's lab. team, and he wrote back:
. We find that milk production is 'established',
> certainly, by 4 weeks. When we use the term 'established' we mean
> that the supply and demand relationship of the mother infant dyad is
> established. This usually remains constant for the first 6 months as
> we have shown that 24 milk production is constant over this time
> frame, after which it starts to decrease (due to the introduction of
> solids). However, even during this period, should there be an
> increase in demand, supply should respond.
warmly,
rosellina from sicily
>
Rosellina Cosentino
via Cavour 42
Giarre, Catania
95014
095 7779 4089 / 328 7111625
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