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Victoria writes :
They claim their is no connection, however, I personally noticed a
decrease in my milk while on Zoloft. I discontinued use and regained supply about
2 weeks later.
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Victoria,
Thanks for sharing your experience. Is this one of those instances where
individuals would email the FDA website about drug side effects, to start
alerting the FDA about side effects? This may not be a big concern to them,
and it may be a case of weighing one serious side effect against the mental
health issues which prompted the use of it in the first place. Still mothers
have a right to know the possibilities. The company may claim there is no
connection, but perhaps this is how we begin to show them there actually is
one. They may not be getting reports, or reports in quantity? Just
thinking...
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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