In a message dated 3/31/2003 10:04:47 PM Mountain Standard Time,
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> Anyway, it seems as if both her daughter and her daughters best friend had
> both had the experience of losing their milk after a short trip to
> Colorado.
> They were both convinced that the altitude change (they live on the East
> coast) caused their milk to dry up.
Peg, I would like to suggest that it is not the altitude in Colorado but
the dryness. People who come from humid climates are often not aware of how
much more water they need to drink in Colorado. I also notice that I do not
drink enough when I am traveling. Maybe the combination of the two caused
decrease mild supply?
Connor RNC IBCLC LLL Western slope Colorado
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