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Pamela Edenfield <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 16 Jun 2004 10:57:04 -0400
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I have been searching the archives for some information on stress and it's
relationship to decreased milk supply.  Lots of posts on the subject, which
confirmed what I already knew,  but I was wondering if someone has a
research article that they could direct me to.  I have been asked by our
risk manager to prove that this is a real concern, as he is dealing with
some ligigation issues.  I have worked with many moms who suffer from
decreased supply or failure to a good supply going due to stressful
situations - so I do see it happen, but I would like to present with a
article if possible.  I went to Medline too, but didn't get the subtopics
that I was looking for.  Is anyone aware of a citation?

Thanks in advance - I learn so much from this group!

Pamela Edenfield MSN,RNC,CNS,CLC,IBCLC
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Lactation Consultant
Youngstown Ohio

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