An LLLL friend in another city told me that she got a call from a mom who'd
been advised to use oral contraceptives to cut down on her oversupply of
milk. I hadn't heard of this - I know, of course, that a combination birth
control pill (estrogen + progestin) *does* decrease the milk supply but I
hadn't heard of utilizing this effect to "treat" oversupply. Seems risky to
me - what affect does the medication have on the mother's ability to make
more milk in response to baby's changing need? - but I would love to hear
what others know of this. Thanks!
Mary Renard
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Mary Riley Renard
Vienna, Virginia USA (near Washington DC)
R.N., B.S.N. - 1978
M.O.M. - 1979 (and 1982 and 1986)
LLL Leader - 1984
IBCLC - 1988