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Post by janacrisp Mon May 02, 2011 9:53 am

Hi ladies, I am back once again, getting ready for the birth of my 3rd child. When my frst was born, it never crossed my mind that i wouldn't be able to feed her. it seemed like the most basic of all human things. you have a baby, you feed, the baby. i anticipated no problems, as i had a very healthy pregnancy and wonderful natural homebirth. we went through a hellish first month before i finally caved and started supplementing. I've tried absolutely everything, supplements, drugs, pumping. i've spent way more money than i had on every thing i've heard of, and seeing different practicitioners that claim they may be able to help. it hasn't worked, however. I have IGT (insufficient glandular tissue, meaning absolutely no boobies!) and hypoprolactinemia (low prolactin levels, and prolactin stimulates milk production). I eventually came to terms with my inability to feed my daughter, but only because of having donated milk and using the lact-aid supplementer. It is so important to me to give my baby the best possible start in life. it makes me feel like less of a faiure as a mommy. If i can't provide for his needs myself, i'm going to try my hardest to still get him what he needs! we used the lactaid for 1 yr+ the first 2 times, and will do the same this time. I am very familiar with shipping, and can do it at minimum inconvenience and zero cost to you. i live in KS, but i'm posting this on all the states within the 1-2 day ground zone for fedex. Thank you so much for being a part of my baby's life. Jana
janacrisp@yahoo.com .

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