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>My initial thoughts were all about optimizing normal conditions - make sure =
>they are disease free, have good pasture, and are not stressed (heat, =
>insects, chased by dogs - the usual nursing mother concerns!)"
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>I found it interesting that the inconvenience of frequent milking came =
>up. Isn't that a usual reply from nursing mothers too!=20
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Thanks for posting this, Alia!
I kind of like the idea of telling mothers that if they want to increase
their milk supply they should optimize the conditions in which they
live. I'm not sure how many of the environmental factors I could boast
of controlling -- I was frequently hot or cold, chased by toddlers and
was hungry enough to eat another pasture -- but I did have the good
fortune of taking my emotional attitude seriously and having someone by
my side who would optimize normal conditions by preparing food, telling
me things would be better tomorrow, etc. I *know* intellectually that
stress doesn't put one's milk supply in serious danger, but I did find
it helpful to tell myself things would go better if I could let
expectations, plans, control etc. slide.
Jo-Anne
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