Verbal children who are weaning (age 4 - 5) have often reported in my
presence to their mothers that they need some water after a breastfeeding
because it tastes "salty". Not a complaint, they just are reporting.
So I had assumed (and here is the non-researcher talking) that milk DID
become higher in sodium as babies wean - and if a baby is nursing a mom
whose milk supply is compromised, wouldn't it, also be higher in sodium?
Jeanette Panchula, BSW, RN, PHN, IBCLC
California, USA
- on her way to the last MEW Peer Counselor training this year ...and then
off to be Grandma!
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