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I have not followed this thread, but of course women can have let downs and
not feel them.  I have watched this happen before my eyes.  A baby is on the
breast, nibbling away. Then all of a sudden he starts to drink like there's
no tomorrow.  I mention to the mother that she just had a letdown.  And she
says "Oh?".

By the way, breast compression works nicely to *simulate* and *stimulate* a
letdown.  Works for pumping too.

Jack Newman, MD, FRCPC

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