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mirella
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PostPosted: 08/02/07 - 00:12    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I am getting worried. I am 33 years old and I have a 10-week-old baby. I will not talk of trouble I had just to conceive and maintain the pregnancy. I just need to know something about breast milk drying up. It has not happened yet and I hope that it never will. Still, I would like to be prepared, just in case.
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PostPosted: 08/07/07 - 20:28    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Well, I suppose that as long as everything is all right, you should not worry needlessly. Still, it is better to prepared, as you say. Losing milk might happen because of accumulated daily stress, and it is possible that some medications that you use (if you are treating some chronic condition) might affect you nursing ability. Also, problems with hypophyse might be the reason for drying up. But, nothing happened so far, so let us hope it stays that way.
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