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Clara Fernandez <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Laura:

Inositol is listed in e-lactancia.org as:

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
Abogada. Socia en www.3ccompliance.com
Monitora de La Liga de la Leche, Madrid
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El vie, 5 feb 2021 a las 6:27, Laura Monin (<[log in to unmask]>) escribió:

> 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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