Hi Jan,
It is interesting that you are seeing almost the same amount of pitocin and
epidurals in your area, and a lot of low milk supply.
I too accept the idea that overhydration delays Lactogenesis II.
As for the news item you quoted: "exposure to toxins in the environment was
leading to an increase of insufficient mammary tissue -- women who are in
areas of high exposure are at risk of not developing enough functional
breast tissue." Do you have a link or study that goes into that more? I
would love to read more. Thanks!
Lee Galasso, MS, IBCLC, RLC
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