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Jeanne Mitchell <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 Jul 1998 21:50:25 -0500
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Sorry for the confusion between earthquakes and Barbara's client.  I
sure didn't mean to relate the one to the other.  I do wonder why the
woman's doctor isn't taking more seriously the suggestion that there
could be retained placenta.

I did wonder if there was anything in her history in between
pregnancies. Did she experience involution of the breast?  Did she
experience breast enlargement during pregnancy?  The only time I saw
lactation insuffiency in a "proven" lactating woman was in a mother with
8 children.  And, it was low milk supply, not total lactation failure.

This is truly puzzling.  Be sure to let us know what happens.

Jeanne Mitchell
Austin, TX

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