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Pat Young <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 1 Jan 2012 13:16:03 -0500
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This mom had a known microprolactinoma, the appropriate place for her  to 
seek help is her endocrinologist, not GP or OB.  Like you said GP or OB 
might not know how to interpret or correct results of tests.

I also agree that we don't need to  be looking for zebras when a mom has low 
milk supply.In the US and I'm sure lots of other places in the world, we can 
attribute low milk supply to early mismanagement in hospital.  I think we 
need to concentrate on non separation of mother and baby.  Babies are going 
to NICU at the drop  of a hat around here, moms are getting sectioned for 
not so serious problems or induction failures :-(

Yes, more moms are initiating BF, but most last a week or 2 :-(  Does anyone 
else feel like we are not making any headway?  Yucky topic of happy New Year 
Day.  Pat in SNJ 

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