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In a message dated 3/17/2007 11:47:24 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 10:40:58 -0400
From: Kirsten Berggren <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: BF Infertility
My impression was that there wasn't a way to reliably extend LAM
beyond 6 months - which is not to say that it doesn't often extend
well beyond 6 months on its own, but that the reliability is not
there. (I'll admit that I haven't read the research) But I think that
even for a mom who cosleeps and nurses exclusively and delays
introduction of solids, she may see a return to fertility at 6 months.
Just as the mother who is down to nursing only a few times a day and
is feeding lots of solids may not see a return to fertility until she
fully weans - or even well after that.
But - I would be interested in learning more.
Kirsten Berggren, PhD, CLC
Hi, Kirsten
Thanks for replying. Here is the link to the breastfeeding research done by
John and Sheila Kippley (author of Breastfeeding and Natural Child Spacing):
_http://www.nfpandmore.org/spacingbabies.shtml_
(http://www.nfpandmore.org/spacingbabies.shtml)
I believe it is their research that is the basis for the oft-quoted
statistic (by LLLI anyway) that breastfeeding amenorrhea may extend to 14 months on
average.
I am wondering if anyone else has attempted to put together a standard that
is easy to teach to moms such as Sheila's Seven Standards of Ecological
Breastfeeding to help sustain or prolong breastfeeding's child spacing effect. I
don't believe anyone has, but I am just checking.
Thanks again!
Pam Pilch, JD, LCCE
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