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Date: | Wed, 6 Sep 2006 09:18:58 -0400 |
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Dear Kim,
This is just anecdotal, but quite often in my 15 years doing breastfeeding
support, a mom will call about a decreased milk supply at 6 weeks or 3
months that seems out of the blue. I'll ask all the usual questions,
including "Are you taking any meds?" She'll say, "No!" and we go round and
round trying to figure it out. Finally I get specific: "Are you taking any
thing like a medication: herbs, birth control pills, anything?" and she'll
say, "I didn't know you meant birth control pills!" I read her the
references on the possible effects, she stops the pill and the milk supply
recovers. I've seen it quite a few times with even the mini-pill. The
frustrating thing is that usually they have asked their doctors and they've
been told, "Oh no, these will have no effect on your breastfeeding!" I
can't recommend hormonal birth control for breastfeeding mothers any more.
As for her continued bleeding, I recommend more rest! I tend to bleed a
long time after births, and I have noticed a direct correlation between how
little rest I get and how long I bleed in my seven postpartums :-)
I hope you get plenty of referenced answers, too, Kim!
Melanie Young, IBCLC
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