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milk in PGH! Stomach flu and breast feeding

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Post by nosborne Sun Mar 07, 2010 7:26 am

Yes it will come back. Just let your daughter nurse as much as possible. Let her nurse till she releases, on the first side. Switch to the second, let her nurse till she releases again, then switch back to the first side, before supplementing at all. It will bounce back soon.

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Post by spunkymom Fri Mar 05, 2010 5:38 am

I recently had the stomach flu and my supply really took a hit. Will it come back? I'm already feeding my daughter 12 oz a day (more like 14 now) of donor milk.

Speaking of donor milk, is anyone in SWPA able to donate? I got like a weeks supply left, if that!
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