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Mon, 10 Nov 1997 00:21:26 +0200
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Dear Erika - When a breast is not used the sodium content of the milk rises.
Probably the milk from the less-used breast tastes salty.  If you pump
frequently for a few days, it will result in the milk tasting sweet again.
Best wishes.

Pamela Morrison
IBCLC in private practice
Harare
Zimbabwe

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