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I know several patients who used this with great success, but I had little
success getting the providers I worked with to prescribe it. Since it is
used so frequently in birth, it seems such a simple thing to try before we
give and diagnose "insufficient milk" It is such a short acting hormone,
and side effects would be very minimal.
Michelle Scott, MA, RD/LD, IBCLC
Pediatric Dietitian/Lactation Consultant
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603 801-9140 <(603)%20801-9140>
I concur.
Plus, the provider, as always, needs to be convinced by the information that you provide. The information is based on, as I have said before: 1/2 knowledge, 1/2 detective work, and 1/2 common sense.
Frank J. Nice, RPh, DPA, CPHP
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