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Oh gosh, well spotted! It just simply never occurs to me that people
are being advised to EBM to drop a _night_ feed! My own midwife/HV were
very clear on the need for at least one feed between 10pm and 3am. We
actually had a seperate hand out sheet with nightime sky and a clock!
Morgan Gallagher
heather wrote:
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> But that's not necessarily correct....a mother who expresses every
> evening, say, in order to extend the gap between night feeds, or even
> to go through the night without bf, may well find she has created a
> decrease in supply (as well as other problems). Like you, I'm not
> sure what the original text in the book meant, and it needs a lot of
> unpacking and a heck of a lot more detail, as you say....totally agree
> with that.
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