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Mon, 11 Nov 2002 22:57:01 -0500
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I apologize if this has been covered previously.  I did an archive search,
and while I learned many very interesting things about Paxil, this was not
one of them!
I recently started a mom on low-dose Paxil due to extreme anxiety.  Mom
called on day 3 (having taken just 2 doses) to say she thought her milk
supply was decreased.  I cannot find any reference to Paxil affecting
supply, has anyone noticed a decrease in supply in a patient?
The mom in this case is quite anxious to begin with about many things, one
of which is her supply.  Baby is a few days shy of 4 mos, birth weight 7
lbs. 12 oz, now nearly 20 lbs, exclusively breastfed (that's 12 lbs over
birth weight!)
Would appreciate any comments on Paxil and milk supply.
Jennifer Tieman, MD
Family Physician
Mom to 3, and new baby #4, expected 5/31/03

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