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WHAT'S THE DEAL WITH 6 MONTHS! (yes I am shouting!) and the younger the baby
the sooner milk supply will be established (this is also incorrect, it's
basic physiology that the more frequently the breast is emptied the quicker
relactation proceeds and there may weel be a correlation with age but what
is written is misleading.
Sigh!!
I think it's great that this press release has been put out but it's so
frustrating to read such misinformation!
Karleen Gribble
Australia
> RELACTATION INFORMATION
>
> If a mother has not just recently given birth, but it is up to six
> months after birth she can relactate by putting baby to the breast,
> or express the breast, every two hours. Initially she may be
> producing only drops per day. Her milk will increase by about one
> ounce every 24 hours. Mother then decreases the amount of formula, or
> donated human milk from another mother, by about one ounce a day. The
> younger the baby the sooner it will be to establish a full milk supply.
>
> For more information on breastfeeding during an emergency, check out
> this page on the La Leche League Web site at
> www.lalecheleague.org/emergency.html
>
>
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