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Hello All !
I have done a search on the archives but I still have not found a good
answer to my question.
If a mother was to nurse a child until 5 years old - ( of course we all know
that this in no way the same as an infant nursing - maybe the older child
"nursed" 5 minutes a day for at least the last year.) Is there a time frame of
how long she would still produce or how long it would take to total
involute? And during the involution would the mother experience any soreness (like
early pregnancy or ovulation), and would this be normal?
Thanks for any input.
Donna B .Kimick, IBCLC, RLC
"It's the lucky baby, I feel, who continues to nurse until he's two."
Antonia Novello, MD, MPH, DrPH
Surgeon General 1990-1993
Donna Kimick, IBCLC
LakeShore Lactation & Breastfeeding Center
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