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> Your guesses? The key is in those words "easy pumper" in the first
> paragraph. Now that he could extract milk efficiently, mom's
> eager-to-please supply apparently went over the top. She didn't spray or
> leak, and his diapers were normal, but his new behavior and the way it
> coincided with his suddenly efficient tongue made oversupply seem like the
> most logical cause. She began spending 6 hours on a side... and finally had
> an efficient baby with a happy tummy. He's 4 months old now, and the only
> time he spits up is sometimes after that first nursing on the full side...
Heavens, my daughter still spits up on occasion (like maybe once every
2-4 weeks) and she's 17 months! :-)
We went that route (projectile vomiting and lots of spit-ups) for a very
long time...it's finally "over" except for the occasional "relapse".
:-)
Fio. (easy pumper, got 3 oz in under a minute during MER with an Evenflo
pump at 5 weeks post-partum!)
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