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Date: | Mon, 8 Apr 2002 18:50:38 EDT |
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just a small thought -- was the lesser producing breast the least favorite
the first few weeks of lactation -- I have noticed over time that especially
past 10-12 postpartum weeks that a number of mom's have a overproducer and a
underproducer
-- the overproducer seems many times to be the easy one to latch on to the
first couple of weeks or baby's favorite -- it seems that mom's did not
really notice until they got back to work & or pumping.
And we all know the amount pumped / expressed by a mom does not match up to
what the baby can take in while nursing (thriving babies always can take out
more) --- NOW if i could only get the pedis in the area to understand that
Anne F.Norton-Krawciw, RPh, IBCLC (doctoral candidate)
International Board Certified Lactation Consultant / Pharmacist / MOM!!!!
Breastfeeding Specialists, Michigan USA 586-939-8378 Fax 586-977-9535
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