In a message dated 7/24/2007 4:44:02 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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now pregnant and wonders if she will need to wean her son prior to her ba=
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birth. Her concern stems from only having one side to nurse on. I told =
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that I felt she would be fine to nurse both from the same (and only) brea=
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one breast should have no problem making enough milk for 2 babies! in fact,
we used to have a mom here on lactnet that nursed twins from one breast due to
injury to the other. she had her story published in Mothering magazine not
too long ago - it would be great to have your mom read her article. if you
can't find it doing a search at Mothering's site, let me know if you want me to
go dig through my back issues and give you the name and number of that issue.
her only dilemma might be figuring out who gets to go 1st if both want to
nurse at the same time!
~jacqui gruttadauria, bsw
near detroit, michigan
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