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>Mothers here often perceive a drop in milk supply (more crying in baby,
>wanting to nurse often and being unhappy afterwards) the week before the
>baby is to be christened, which resembles Thanksgiving in some of the
>practical consequences of the occasion. That's why I launch this
>alternative explanation.
>Rachel Myr
>Norway
Yep....I favour this over the pharmacolgical/herbal explanation, too,
but that probably reflects personal bias, if I am honest ; )
The mother's milk supply may not have lessened (or only as a
secondary result)....the baby is just asking for more expressions of
love and attention in amongs all the excitement and busy-ness.
If mothers respond to this, then the baby is happier....and the
perception of less milk lessens...
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc Newcastle upon Tyne UK
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