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>On 23/06/2011, at 2:16 AM, Ana Grantham wrote:
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>> I am writing to make sure that I am not misinformed. I was under
>>the impression that frequent hand expression is sufficient to bring
>>in a milk supply for mother's whose babies cannot latch for a
>>variety of reasons. Is this true? Can you bring in a full milk
>>supply and maintain it with hand expression alone if necessary?
I am living proof that this is possible :)
I did not need to maintain the supply I got because I went to full
'direct' bf after about 10 days but I could easily have done so, I
think.
I did not use a pump, and one of the sad things I have seen over the
past 30 years or so is that too many mothers think i) they have to
pump as an integral part of bf ii) they have to buy a piece of
equipment to do this.
Hand expression can be very quick and easy and is a useful skill - it
might be slightly tiring on the hands and fingers, but it needs very
little preparation. And of course it costs nothing and is the lowest
tech 'method' you can get, apart from the baby, of course :)
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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http://www.heatherwelford.co.uk
http://heatherwelford.posterous.com
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