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Sun, 14 May 2006 00:01:05 -0700
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I thought complete or almost complete loss of milk is quite normal in pregnancy. Mostly I teach mom that every drop of milk at breast in the first half of pregnancy is a bonus. 
  But I do not remember any case that went as bad as this one. I do know lots of cases where baby gets fuzzy and growth slows down.
   
   
  Warmly greeting,
   
  gonneke
  IBCLC (lecturer), LLLL, MOM and grandma2B
   
   
  
Shaya & Jessica Billowitz <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
  Anyone ever have that drastic of a supply loss- to the point where the baby 
ended up hospitalized for weight loss...because of pregnancy?
I guess if a woman's body is that worn down....
Would love to hear comments,

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