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> Where o where is the milk?
> Nancy Betzold, Kay Hoover, and Cathy Snyder have published an
> article in
> J of Midwifery Women's Health 2004; 49:132-137 "Delayed Lactogenesis
> II: A
> Comparison of Four Cases. This article has been very helpful.
> Now, in addition to STS and cue-based breastfeeding and bilateral
> simultaneous pumping with a piston pump and bottle-feeding in
> breastfeeding style,
> the OB can check TSH, hCG, prolactin, and testosterone levels.
Forgive me, as I have not read the above-mentioned article, but could
she be anemic?
Kelly Tier, LLLL in California
mother of twins (7) plus nursling Emily (2.5)
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