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Jeanne says,
<< Really, based on physiology of lactogenesis, we have two weeks for milk
production to proceed, so what's the hurry?? >>
Does anyone know if there are any GOOD studies out there that look at timing
of the first feed/pumping with (a) severity of engorgement (the later the
first feed/pumping the more severe the engorgement) or with milk supply down
the road -- around 3 to 5 months. I'm concerned with mothers who think they
"lose" their milk at 4 months (this is particularly an issue with Ezzo-type
moms who are scheduling their babies from the get-go -- not all, of course,
but enough to warrant a second look). I've found that milk supply in these
women doesn't necessarily respond to increased feeds, pumping, herbal
galactogogues or Reglan. I've wondered how much postponing pumping or the
initial GOOD breastfeed plays a role in that. Anyone know?
Jan B
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