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Barb asks for comments on this article which found 'no impact on bf
outcomes' from Depo-provera given before discharge from hospital, compared
with non-hormonal contraceptives.
Halderman LD, Nelson AL. Impact of early postpartum administration of
progestin-only hormonal contraceptives compared with nonhormonal
contraceptives on short-term
breast-feeding patterns. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2002 Jun:186(6):1250-6;
discussion 1256-8.
I haven't read the article, but if I had it in front of me I would be most
interested to know what the BF initiation rates were in the setting where
the study was done. What other factors impinge on BF there? If it is a
setting with low rates to begin with, or with many other harmful influences,
it may not be possible to discern an additional effect from contraception.
The other thing I would want to know is how they define 'short-term
breastfeeding patterns', and how long the research participants were
followed for the purpose of the study.
Anyone read it?
Rachel Myr
Kristiansand, Norway
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