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OK, I will say this. I did notice for several weeks after my grandson was
born, I got the tingly "let-down" feeling which I don't feel much anymore.
I did feel it pretty often for years after my last child weaned. In recent
years, only very occasionally did I notice it, but I definitely noticed it
several times in the weeks after my dd delivered. I wondered about it at
the time. I felt it was a sort of connection with her. A sign of oxytocin
release, which was reassuringly familiar to me. Hmmm...sure makes you
think!
Marsha
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Marsha Glass RN, BSN, IBCLC~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mothers have as powerful an influence over the welfare of future generations
as all other earthly causes combined.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~John S. C. Abbot~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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