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>Hi everyone!
>My name is Pat Bucknell. I have been a LLL leader for 23 years &
>IBCLC since '92, in private practice and now a partner with
>anotherC. We rent electric pumps toI am the mother of 6,
>24,21,19,12,10,and 8 years. I live in Avon Lake, Ohio which is
>along Lake
Hi Pat. I also am a rental station of pumps. I have two partners in private
practice, and between us we have about 157 pumps. It is a lot to keep track of.
We never could find the reason for the low BM supply,
>but the mother did say that she had very little change in breast
>size during pregnancy and none after the baby's birth.
I wonder if a situation like this is an example of primary lactation
failure? I also wonder if the stress of having a premature baby can induce a
sort of lactation failure . I recently worked with a mother who delivered at
25 weeks. She never did get any milk...of measurable quantity. She got
drops..up to a few ccs. No more . Ever. ???
Kathleen
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Kathleen B. Bruce RN, BSN, IBCLC
Williston, Vermont USA
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