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Hello all,
Further to an earlier discussion on galactagogues, here are some
recent references where galactagogues were NOT employed. Just a few off
the top of my head. Obviously, if I went back further, I could find
more.
References in order of most recent:
*Seema, Patwari Ak, Satyanarayama L. Relactation: an effective
intervention to promote exclusive breastfeeding. J Trop Pediatr 1997;
43: 213-216. [Group 1 had NO metaclopramide, i.e. reglan; Group II had
metaclopramide. Outcomes were similar. The authors consider
galactagogues like metaclopramide aren't necessary.)
* Thorley V. Relactaion: what the exceptions can tell us. Birth Issues
1997; 6: 24-29.
*Datta P, Embree JE, Kreiss JK, et al. Resumption of breast-feeding in
later childhood: a risk factor for mother to child immunodeficiency
virus type 1 transmission. Pediatr Infect Dis J 1993; 11: 974-976.
*Kesaree N, Banapurmath CR, Banapurmath S, et al. Treatment of inverted
nipples using a disposable syringe. J Hum Lact 1993; 9: 27-29.
*Phillips V [Thorley V] Relactation in mothers of children over 12
months. J Trop Pediatr 1993; 39: 45-48.
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