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> Three liters of water a day is quite a lot. Forcing fluids
> has long been known to decrease milk supply.
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> _Breastfeeding: A Guide for the Medical Profession_ has a
> section on page 305 (1999 edition) regarding how a mother's
> water intake affects milk supply. I'll quote --
Thank you Margaret and Nikki! I had recalled reading this, but couldn't
find it in the archives or in the BAB. It has been brought to my attention
that those on a RAW diet often need *less* water than those on the SAD, so I
will discuss this with mom.
Jessica Mattingly M.Ed, CCE, CBE, LLLL
Kansas City, MO
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