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On occasion I have had mothers who become nauseated while breastfeeding
and hypothisized that it was their particularly strong reaction to the
oxytocin surge ( as when laboring mothers become nauseated when the
cervix is really stretching at the end of dilation). I am wondering if
the dizziness could be her particular oxytocin response?
Susan Gehrman RN, IBCLC, CCE
Battle Creek Health System
300 North Ave.
Battle Creek, Michigan 49016
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