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I haven't recieved any responses to my question yet so at the risk of being
a pest, I'm going to try one more time. Even anectdotal experiences or
second hand news is welcome. I have searched everywhere to try and find
some info on this subject and to no avail. Impaired let-down while taking
antidepressants is something I experienced myself. I suspected it for a
long time because I couldn't find any other reason why my milk wasn't coming
down and am one of those women who always feels a let-down as a tingly
tightening. I have been on Domperidone to correct this problem as it seems
to be OK if my breasts are somewhat full. Even still, I usually have to do
light stroking from the top outside of the opposite breast down to the
nipple for the MER to start. I know we are not supposed to use this forum
for personal questions so I want to assure you that this info is also for
the women I counsel in my Postpartum Depression therapy group.
Corrine Mahar-Sylvestre
Quinte Doula Service
Postpartum Support Program of Quinte
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Corrine Mahar-Sylvestre" <[log in to unmask]>
To: "LACTNET" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2000 9:53 AM
Subject: SSRIs and impaired let-down
> Please forgive me if this has been a recent topic but I have just joined
the
> list and am very interested in finding any info at all about the effects
of
> SSRIs, specifically Zoloft and Paxil, on let-down (for women who
experience
> orgasmic disfunction or not). I work with alot of women with Postpartum
> Depression and have had a few with breastfeeding problems related to let
> down. Is selexa the drug which does not cause orgasmic disfunction and
> therefore also prevent impaired let-down?
>
> Corrine Mahar-Sylvestre
> Quinte Doula Service
> Postpartum Support Program of Quinte
> [log in to unmask]
>
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