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I am one who indeed would love to have prolactin surging again - really getting very short tempered and touchy of late - probably my whole family would love it too.
But I have found that I became a more ardent lactation advocate after my personal lactation experiences were over. I think it was because I was not driving on emotion, but became more technical/research oriented - and of course I also had more time!
I tell the moms I work with the above and I think it helps some of them to realize that I wasn't this ardent when I was a breastfeeding mom, however, I do tell them that I encourage them to advocate for their child. It took me 4 children and many disappointing interactions with their HCPs before I really began advocating for them and getting some positive action on their behalf.
I think it's a shame that as patients, we must at times fight or fight back to get optimal medical care. Worse, I find it a shame that sometimes we feel the need to have to bring medical literature and research to defend how/why we breastfeed and or accept or refuse a treatment.
Oh no . . . I've climbed up on that soapbox again - must be a prolactin surge!!
Leslie Ward
Fort Hood, TX
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