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Thank you Clara.
Laura Monin
> On Feb 5, 2021, at 7:50 AM, Clara Fernandez <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi Laura:
>
> Inositol is listed in e-lactancia.org as:
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> Very Low Risk for breastfeeding. Safe. Compatible.
> Minimal risk for breastfeeding and infant.
> Product of natural origin and glucose isomer which is present in cereals,
> fruits, nuts and vegetables, as well as animal offal and milk. It is
> metabolized to glucose.
> Considered as part of vitamin B (Bh) with no clear evidence of its activity
> as such or signs of deficiency.
> It is found in breast milk. A higher concentration in the plasma of
> newborns than that in their mothers has been found. Breastfed infants show
> higher plasma levels of Inositol than formula-fed ones or after parenteral
> nutrition.
> It has been used in the newborn period to treat lung disorders and
> retinopathy associated to prematurity.
> No clear therapeutic indications nor cases of overdose poisoning with this
> product are known.
>
> You can find the complete information and references about inositol here:
> http://www.e-lactancia.org/breastfeeding/inositol/product/
>
> Warm regards,
>
> Clara Fernández López
> Tel: 654913452
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> El vie, 5 feb 2021 a las 6:27, Laura Monin (<[log in to unmask]>) escribió:
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>> My niece who has PCOS was able to conceive 3 1/2 years ago helped by using
>> Ovasitol prescribed by her fertility specialist in Connecticut.
>> Miracle upon miracles, she is still breastfeeding this first child who is
>> turning 3 soon.
>> Despite an internet search, along with look-up in 2017 edition of Hale
>> (IBCLC retired), I have not found any mention of a ovasitol while
>> breastfeeding except for
>> businesses selling the product.
>>
>> Does anyone have any experience with clients using ovasitol?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Laura Monin
>> SF Bay Area
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