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I hadn’t given it much thought either, interesting question!! I have been
nursing now for 12 straight years, and yes I do sigh when I start to nurse,
always have I guess. I think/feel that it is kind of a release of tension
and relaxation (I yawn a lot when nursing as well) for me. I wonder if it
hormonal?? Hmmm- I will pay more attention the next time I sit down to
nurse my 5 year old :-) or better yet, ask my better half to observe for me!
Blessings,
Robyn Roche-Paull
LLLL, IBCLC, BS:MCH
MOM to 3 Kids (12, 9, 5)
Proud Navy Wife & Veteran
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