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In a message dated 9/3/99 10:46:18 AM Central Daylight Time,
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<< Re: "desogin" << It is an oral contraceptive containing estrogen. Baby is
4.5 months old and breastfeeding 4x per day. >>
Why is a 4.5 month baby bfg so infrequently? That could lead to low
production prior to the estrogen-containing BCP...
Yeah, I know. She's not my mom, I was called by baby's ped. who covered that
with her. My question was simply re: the OCP.
<< Mom is experiencing "heavy" periods the med is for the bleeding. >>
So estrogen-containing pill is a "bandaid"? When did periods resume if baby
only 4.5 months? Has the doc ascertained the underlying condition/etiology
for the heavy periods? Seems like that might be important and affect
treatment?
I don't know. That's a question for her OB. I've never met the mom.
Karen >>
Hey, I was just asking, 'nkay.
Theresa Chmiel, CLC, ICCE
Las Vegas, NV
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