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In a message dated 95-09-13 00:24:54 EDT, you write:
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>Why do mothers in these cultures seem to have perfectly fine milk supplies
>even
>though they don't nurse until the milk comes in? Given all the emphasis on
>"early and often" and the stuff I've read on prolactin receptors it seems as
>though there ought to be more problems. I, on the other hand, continually
>run
>into women with inadequate milk supplies despite early, often and adequate
>milk
>removal . . .
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Becky,
Maybe the lack of medical intervention in these societies has something to do
with it. I'm not saying that there is no place for technology for OB/PEDS
but if it ain't broke don't fix it. We, as an industrialized nation, jump in
too quickly and procede too aggressively sometimes. Just some thoughts.
Diane Karnbach, LLL Leader
Va Beach, VA
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