>Subject: Re: Retained placental fragments and delayed lactogenesis
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> The midwife is sure that
>>the placenta was delivered intact BUT it doesn't matter because retained
>>fragments "do not present as delayed lactation". I have been reading
>>Lactnet and Ruth Lawrence etc. and * I* know that the midwife needs a
>>little bit more education.
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>Is this knowledge so guarded that only LLLLs and LCs and a few select MDs
>know about it?
I'm sorry to say that *I* didn't know about retained placental fragments
and it's effect on lactation, and I am an MD with a special interest in
lactation, I do lactation consulting, I read a lot about lactation and so
on, but before joining lactnet I never heard about this. How do you
diagnose it? There is always something new to learn. Thank you all.
Mira Leibovich MD