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Lisa,
As the doc prepared that inservice, he developed a bibliography, or at least
looked at his references. ( I hope, anyway!)
If you didn't get the references, contact him/her and ask for a copy. If you
don't see the reference on the list, then ask about it. (I would probably
need to practice doing it in a calm, non-accusatory manner......!) .
It is a lot of work to put togther an inservice. S/he should feel flattered
that you are so interested, you are following up!
OF course you could also easily go to Google Scholar and put in progestimil
and breastmilk as search words. But after all those years of hearing "show
me the references" this is a good way to remind people that we're attempting
to at least begin looking at Evidence Based Practice. I always tell people
who ask about the field of lactation that many of us got more
"scientifically" and medically involved because we kept looking for those
studies, and when we didn't find them we starting going back to school and
doing them ourselves!
Dawn Kersula in southern Vermont
BA, MA, RN, LCCE, IBCLC
...just can't stop acquiring those initials!
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