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Haven't fed for 4 months and still making milk?

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TittyBojangles · 13/11/2012 22:09

Is this normal? Stopped feeding my ds 4 months ago at 20mo and still seem to be able to squeeze milk out of my 'good' side.

Have done nothing to stimulate production since I have stopped other than the bit of a squeeze today which was only because I had a bit of a pain in my breast which I can only describe as a blocked duct type feeling.

I stopped feeding very very gradually over many weeks as ds got less interested. I do think I always had a pretty robust supply but this seems a little ridiculous.

So, anyone else had this? Should I be concerned at all? Pain in boob has gone now btw.

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Spoonpaws · 14/11/2012 00:18

Yes, its very normal. Some women have reported being able to still produce milk years after finishing breastfeeding.

I seem to recall reading about an 83 year old who could still express the odd drop!

EcoLady · 14/11/2012 00:23

My youngest is 8. I stopped the final night time feed when he was 1. I can still squirt to order!

TittyBojangles · 14/11/2012 06:36

Wow, I never realised. I stressed so much with ds about my milk drying up because he'd slept a bit longer and especially when I thought he was on a nursing strike (which with hindsight was him weaning). I know some ppl where there milk has gone overnight seemingly and was so keen to feed for as long as possible I was scared of this happening. I'm still a bit upset he didn't want to feed after 20mo.

Do you think some womens supply is just more 'fragile' than others and I'm a lucky one? Is it likely to be the same next time?

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VisualiseAHorse · 14/11/2012 09:15

You learn something new everyday!

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