Hi Janie,
Maybe the following article might help you and her.
Overabundant milk supply: an alternative way to intervene by full
drainage and block feeding
van Veldhuizen-Staas CGA
International Breastfeeding Journal 2007, 2:11 (29 August 2007)
With kind regards,
Roosje van Gorp
Maastricht, The Netherlands
Janie Hartman wrote:
> I have a patient that is now 20 weeks pregnant. She previously breastfed
> two children for a few weeks. Her problem was she produced 8 oz of milk in
> one pumping withinin the first postpartum week and after that milk rapidly
> decreased to the point of no milk. She pumped because one child was in the
> NICU and one child was choking on the fast flow. She would like to have a
> better experience with this child. Any thoughts?
>
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