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> A question came up with a colleague of mine regarding whether there is a top
> range for milk production. What we're wondering is this: what is the maximum
> amount of milk that a woman can produce under optimal conditions? Is it
> theoretically unlimited?

At the Human Milk Banking conference in San Jose last October, one of thes
speakers, Dr. Kim Michaelsen, of Copenhagen, talked about research involving
a number of milk donors including some women who were very high volume
producers.

Contact information can be found here:

The International Society for Research in Human Milk and Lactation
http://www.isrhml.org/

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-- Jodine Chase

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