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Barb,
I second your positive experience. My OB originally said one couldn't take
Diflucan while nursing. Giving her Hale's references and especiallly
letting her know Diflucan is used in infants, empowered her to feel
comfortable prescribing it. She's always been appreciative of information
given--like all of us, it's easier to be appreciative of information given
respectfully, as the two Barbaras':-) have demonstrated.
What a difference b/w: "Gee, I just learned that X is good for Y; isn't
that wonderful news for nursing mothers?!" vs. "Of course X can be used for
Y" ("why didn't you know that?" implied).
Another physician was so impressed with Clinical Therapy in BF Patients she
said she was ordering it for her practice:-)
Anna Swisher
Austin, TX
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