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Date: | Thu, 18 Jan 2007 21:47:28 EST |
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For any of you that were at ILCA in Philadelphia last July, I presented a
poster on the affects of Depo on milk supply for pumping NICU moms when given
<72hrs after delivery (abstract published in fall issue of JHL). In doing a
lit search as part of my research, I could not find any research addressing
early administration of Depo. American College of OB/GYNs (ACOG) recommend
administration after 4 weeks so when administered early, these physicians are
going against what their professional organization recommends as standard of
practice. In my retrospective study of 10 NICU exclusively pumping moms, none
obtained an adequate milk supply, in spite of routine lactation support in our
NICU and use of galactagogues. I know it is a small study group and only a
retrospective study, but it is a start and I would love to see a bigger study
completed and published. Coincidentally, my medical director, who is a
Neonatology Fellow, was asked to speak at an OB/GYN Grand Rounds about breastmilk and
lactation. She shared the information we gathered in her presentation and
for the past year have only seen 1 NICU mom who has received Depo prior to
discharge. We did make progress.
I make it a point to talk to all of my NICU pumping moms prior to 1 month
post partum about birth control and share information about the potential
effects of hormonal birth control on their milk supply, which is already fragile.
I provide them with information, from a lactation perspective, before they go
back to their doctors for their PP check up. At least they are going to this
appointment with the knowledge I have provided to them and they have a
better knowledge base with which to make an informed decision when they see their
doctor. Most choose another form of birth control, but some still choose
hormonal birth control. But at least they have made a more informed choice than
if I had not said anything.
Chris Smith, RN, IBCLC
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