Re: lactation

From: AllanHo@aol.com
Wed Dec 5 21:29:06 2007


In a message dated 12/4/2007 2:07:58 PM Eastern Standard Time, fwren@shaw.ca writes:

thanks for any info... frances wren MD FRCS

I have two friends who adopted a baby about two years ago. Both of my friends are women. They both started Reglan as soon as they knew they were adopting the baby who was not yet born. They bought human milk from a milk bank at first. They were feeding the new born through a contraption attached to their nipples. The milk flowed from a shoulder bag through a tubing to the nipple attachment. The mothers were getting the nipple stimulation and the baby was getting the bonding experience and human milk. After a few weeks, one of my friends was able to breast feed full time without using any supplements...

Allan





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