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Date: | Thu, 25 Jan 1996 20:19:12 -0700 |
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>Linda,
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>I don't know if oversupply can really be related to breast size, because I
>suffered with oversupply with my first child and I was a 34 B. Now with all of
>the extra after baby weight that just won't go, I am a 36 B.
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>Felicia Henry, AAHCC & LLLL
And I was a 36AA (yup, that's two A's) before my first, but due to his
pyloric stenosis (we thought) quickly became a 40D (what a change, eh?)
although I finally went down to a 40C. Next baby didn't throw his
breastmilk over the walls and furniture, but suffered classic oversupply
syndrome (all poops green and slimy). So we need to remember not to equate
pre-lactational size with potential supply.
Arly (back to 36A)
Arly Helm [log in to unmask]
MS, Nutrition & Food Science, CLE, IBCLC
"The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in times of great
moral crisis, maintain their neutrality" -- Dante
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