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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have had physical low milk supply with both my babies and made myself crazy trying to up my supply. I worked so hard and it didn’t fix me. So much of the messaging about milk supply feels a bit like [b]gaslighting[/b] to me. I already felt inadequate and stuff like this didn’t help. [/quote] Narrator: she doesn't actually know what this term means. [/quote] saying “it’s all in your head sweetie - your body will make what the baby needs!” is gaslighting. [/quote] Most people have a lot of functions going on in their brain that can and do create real and challenging obstacles. Lucky you though! Doesn’t appear to be much up there in the first place. [/quote]
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