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Scott & White Clinic, Dept. of Ob/GYN, College Station, Texas |
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newman wrote:
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> "Minipill" describes many products and may include birth control pills
> which contain estrogens. Breastfeeding mothers should avoid estrogens
> as they may seriously diminish milk supply.
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> Jack Newman, MD, FRCPC
I agree....be very careful what you are asking for and getting. I just
spent a month trying to help a mom recover her milk supply after she
assured me the OB had prescribed the progestin only pill. When I finally
sought her medical record to verify the product, it was, indeed, an ocp
with a similar sounding name, but it was a combined ocp. When contacted,
the OB casually said "Oh, I'm sorry, I can't keep those two straight".
They are very different products!
Bari Creager,CNM/IBCLC
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