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In a message dated 12/14/1999 8:56:56 AM Central Standard Time,
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<< I can't answer the technical question about Micronor, but it would seem to
me this is a question of confidence....I wish mothers would not judge their
capacity on what they produce for the pump!! >>
I too, cannot answer the technical question about Micronoor, but after
reading several posts on this subject here, I felt compelled to reply. I
personally took Micronoor starting at 3 1/2 months post partum until 10
months post partum. My baby (daughter) weighed 9lbs 12oz at birth and her
weight at every regular well baby check up was 95th %. I did not notice any
difference in my milk supply, which is very abundant, but it may be due to
the fact that I didn't start taking Micronoor until my milk supply was very
well established. I very successfully nursed my son (now almost 8 years old)
until he was 3 years old and didn't take any oral contraceptives. My milk
supply seems to have the same abundance now, with my daughter, as it did with
my son. So, I guess my point is, in my personal experience, Micronoor did
not have any ill effects on my nursing at all. (Nothing was going to
interfere with me nursing my children) ;-) I have to agree with Heather, as
it seems to me also, that this may partially be a question of confidence.
Brenda Coleman
Weatherford Tx
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