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Iām writing a story that takes place in an extreme survival situation that encourages thought about intense circumstances, and Iām trying to find a factual biological answer to this question:
āIf a woman dies immediately after childbirth, how long can the baby nurse from her (with the help of another person holding it) before her milk runs out?ā
I realize this will depend on some inconsistent factors, but I know that newborn babies feed at fairly uniform rates so surely thereās a range. Thereās no data on Google, and AI just thinks itās an āinappropriateā question š¤¦š¼āāļø
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