I haven't seen this but I have read about it! Hilary Flowers wrote a
book called Adventures in Tandem Nursing and there is quite a bit of
information on nursing through pregnancy. I am 32 weeks pregnant right
now and my son was 18 months old when I got pregnant, he was still
nursing quite a bit and I needed to know what was going to happen. My
milk did dry up by the time I was in my second trimester but I got
colostrum fairly soon after that. However, in Flowers' book, she does
mention that some moms do not see a change in supply and a few even have
an increase!
I wonder if a select few of us just respond to pregnancy hormones
differently than others? Or maybe it's got something to do with the
baby's chemistry? I know this pregnancy is going completely differently
from the last, I feel different, do not have PIH like I did the last
time, I even look different.
Just a thought!
Liz Cammin RN
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