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Jan. I have seen cases where emotional upheaval caused low milk
production...or almost non existent milk production. You think YOUR bills
are going up? <G>....Hmmm
Kathleen
OH, and for all who keep track of these things, my email address will soon
be changing to:
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Zealander sister-in-law says... <G>
>Thanks to all who replied re the mom with no milk at one week. No, no pp
>bleeding at all - questioned her about that. Also breasts "normal." Since
>no bleeding, and a C/Sec, I don't think retained placenta culprit either. I
>suspect psych r/t baby going to Loyola, but we will have to see. Originally
>it was supposed to be an in and out surgery for dilated ureters, but looks
>much more complex than that. Mom didn't give me more details - don't know
>that she had them at that time.
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>Isn't this fun? Aren't my bills going up - up - up??? Oh well. I do enjoy
>it!
>
>KGA & KB: Congrats on 47 new members! Are you SURE you want to mention this
>in the Globe?? <big g>. It was "advertised" in a conference 4/7 that KGA
>and I were doing, so there may be more coming soon!
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>Take care all -
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>Jan Barger
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Kathleen B. Bruce RN, BSN, IBCLC
Williston, Vermont USA
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