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<I think that eventually we are going to have to refine this term. Generally
speaking, it is usually used to refer to not enough glandular tissue. But
not enough when--- before the pregnancy? At the end of pregnancy?>
Then there are the women I see who I think, "uh oh," and then they tell me
how they breastfed their other two children. Took them some work and a bit
of help from herbs/prescription medications, extra pumping, etc. First
impression, though, no way.
I agree, Lisa, there's much we don't know.
Mary Wagner-Davis
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