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Please include the other Lactnetters, if possible. Would love to read the information.
Thanks,
Amy Wagner, BS, RN, CCES,IBCLC
Hershey PA
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> On Oct 2, 2016, at 10:25 PM, April Rosenblum <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hello, wise colleagues,
>
> I am looking for research that supports (or disproves) my practice of
> encouraging families to pay special attention to how frequently they remove
> milk in the first two weeks after birth.
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> When I was in training, 2009-2012, I was taught that the first two weeks
> were a critical period for programming future supply potential, because
> this was when prolactin receptors were believed to be laid down. I can't
> find research about that now.
>
> Was there ever research to support the special significance of the
> first-two-week time period? Does anyone know of newer research that alters
> that understanding?
>
> If anyone has any info to share, I would appreciate if you could CC my
> personal address, as I don't always get to read the list very quickly.
>
> Thank you.
> April
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>
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> April Rosenblum, IBCLC
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