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"Moms and dads usually just laugh when I ask if they have
ever seen an "on/off" switch on a mother's body that controls the
quality of breastmilk. Really, don't you just wonder how some people
think?"
This made me recall a recent conversation I had with my four year old...she
breastfed to the age of 27 months, and seems to remember it fondly, and well.
About a month ago, she told me she'd like to "try those" (breasts) again. I
explained that there wasn't milk there anymore...she thought a minute, looked
at me again, and said "Well, how about orange juice?"
Mary D. Schultz, MD
Peoria, IL
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