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Pat, try searching the LACTNET archives for insufficient milk. They are a
mine of information.
PCOS stands for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, and may lead to insufficient
milk, but does not necessarily do so.
Nan
> Catherine Watson wrote: "I generally downplay PCOS at an initial
> consult unless the breasts look or palpate abnormal, or the baby is not
> getting sufficient milk by test weights and history. I do warn moms to
> keep their eyes open, but don't want every mom with PCOS to think
> she won't make enough milk, when Lisa's preliminary research showed
> it was only about 1/3 who had insufficient milk supply."
> Pat Torngren (Retired CCE, Cape Town, SA)
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