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Yes, I had the same thought. Also, how experienced were the moms at
pumping -- new to it, or been at it awhile? It is a learned art just
like bf. I'd expect production to go up the second week of pumping
almost regardless of when (in lactation) they began.
Personally, I began pumping for a relative's adopted baby when my own
child was 4 months old. My production increased over the first few
weeks of pumping as I became more experienced, then leveled off. IME
fenugreek helped some, but it certainly didn't lead to a
near-doubling of my output!
Margaret
new to LactNet and reading avidly!
almost-LLL leader, bf advocate
Longmont, Colorado
>During which weeks of lactation were the samples taken? What I mean is this:
>were the women at weeks 9 and 10 or weeks 1 and 2 of thier lactation. Becoz
>if at the early weeks of lactation I would think volume would increase just
>"developmentally" and not *necessarily* as a result of the herb.
>Just a thought.
>
>Laurie Wheeler, RN, MN, IBCLC
>Violet Louisiana, s.e. USA
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