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Dawn writes:
The authors concluded that progestin-only contraception initiated in the
early postpartum period had
no adverse effects on breastfeeding rates.[31]
~~~ Unless breastfeeding exclusivity, not just "any" breastfeeding being
taken as "rate" consistency, was measured, the fact that moms were still
breastfeeding at 6 weeks doesn't really tell us all that much. It seems like
this is where MDs and midwives feel comfortable prescribing, but we see
something very different in our practices...And thanks Dawn, I think it is
helpful to know. If we can talk to one mom about being aware of the potential,
it helps...:)
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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