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Kristen Bell <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 28 Feb 2024 10:02:08 -0500
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Hi

I have been an IBCLC for 15 years and through the beginning of my practice I rarely or I frequently saw oversupply issues. 

Since last Spring I am seeing this all the time!  I run weekly breastfeeding clinics and I have patients with this issue every clinic.   I have racked my brain to figure out why this is but I cannot figure it out.   

Has anyone else seen this or have any brilliant ideas as to why I may be seeing more of this?

Thanks 
Kristen 
Kristen Bell. RN IBCLC
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