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Breast Milk years, after childbirth

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PostPosted: 05/05/07 - 13:50    Post subject: Breast Milk years, after childbirth Vote now! Reply with quote

I wanted to find out, what is the causes of still have breast milk 8yrs after your last child was born,
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PostPosted: 05/13/07 - 16:42    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

It could be high prolactin levels! You better have it checked with a doc!
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