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Pamela wrote
<<In this country we also use sulpiride to increase prolactin levels, and I
think this is commonly used in South Africa too >>
I don't know about the rest of South Africa, but when I worked at a hospital in Cape Town, the moms were *routinely* given motilium (domperidone) on Day 1. I hated the message that this sent, that their bodies were "unlikely to do the right thing", and I was also concerned about them being sent home within a day or two with no follow up. Voicing my concerns to the superintendent got the stuff banned from the hospital entirely, for at least a while, which was not my intent. Perhaps the doctor concerned is still cursing me.....
Jacquie Nutt
Wellington, South Africa
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