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Yes, Jean, this mom will most likely have delayed lactogenesis. It may be
more than a few days before she is visited by the "milk fairy" and gets her
full supply.
Did this mother happen to receive any steriods? These may delay lactogenesis
II by 2 weeks. She would need to keep pumping/feeding during that time.
Remember to encourage skin-to-skin time since that can help raise prolactin
levels in the mom.
In a message dated 5/24/2006 12:07:18 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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Today, mom is back on the postpartum ward and baby has hardly left her arms.
She so wants to breastfeed and baby has been on the breast very frequently
all day and topped up with cup feeds per doctors orders. She does have
colostrum - more than a few drops now.
With a massive bleed like this and its possible effect on the pituitary I
expected delayed lactogenisis. I am hopeful that we will achieve full
breastfeeding within a day or two. Is this realistic?
Margie Forrest, RN, BSN, IBCLC
The Lactation Corner @ Palms West Hospital
Loxahatchee, FL
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