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Hello, I am a new user eager to learn much from the folks working with new
breastfeeding moms. I am working as a Clinical Specialist (also a women's
health nurse practitioner) for lactation education in a level 2 hospital. I
completed the 5 day course in Calif put on by Evergreen and learned that
there is much to learn regarding breastfeeding. I hope to sit for the IBCLC
next year. Meanwhile, I am constantly challenged with the promotion of
breastfeeding in a hospital that currently only gets about 40-50%
breastfeeders.
I have come to you for assistance. After searching the archives for
information about lactation and the adopting mother, I was left with some
questions. There is a woman planning to adopt a baby in December who wishes
to breastfeed (the baby will be born at our hospital and she wishes to room
in with the baby). I looked in the Riordan book: it recommended the Depo,
Reglan + Thorazine regimen along with pumping. Her GYN nixed the Thorazine
due to possible side effects. Now, after reading the archives I have
learned that Reglan can cause significant problems with depression and
anxiety. Is there any wisdom you could offer that would provide other
options?
Thanks in advance for any responses:
Nancy Hoehn, MSN, RNC, WHNP
Clinical Specialist
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