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Just another quick question;
On the news this evening a representative was discussing the great loss
that dairy farmers were experiencing due to the enability to milk 60 head
of cattle for a long duration of time. She suggested that these animals
could be affected for life as far as their milk production. A speaker at
the 96 ILCA conference also spoke on the topic of injury to the mammary
glands of the animal. Does anyone know how long it would take in humans who
were not emptied, to cause permanent damage.

It seems that this occurs everytime women stop breastfeeding abruptly due
to whatever reason. It doesn't always affect them for the next pregnancy
and baby or does it?

Attie

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