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Date: | Mon, 23 Aug 1999 19:12:19 -0400 |
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You are talking about 2 different things here, and the key is whether or
not mom ever fully lactated before. Adoptive BFers (who have never BF) -
you will find that many don't get a "complete" supply. I don't think there
are many firm figures on this tho. Years ago Kittie F. said that an
adoptive mom needs to go into this with the idea that it is a nursing
relationship, not "how much milk can I make" proposition. In other words I
may supply 1/3 or 1/2 or even 3/4 of what my baby needs, but s/he is
getting ALL that s/he needs At the breast.
Don't let anyone fool you. Relactation is Hard Work. It is not a day at a
party. It is weeks in the slave labor camp. These moms are dedicated and
have a desire. The problem I see with moms at 6 weeks or 4 mo with low
supply is that they don't want to put in the intense labor needed to revive
the supply. It's easier to give a bottle. So I believe protecting the
supply in the first place. saves everyone a lot of time, trouble and grief
:-) Sincerely, pat in SNJ
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