"symptoms of hypoglycamia" can be a sign of non-typical oxytocin reaction. Moms report dizziness, nausea, headache, hot flushes and other symptoms at the onset of a feeding, decreasing as the feeding progresses.
Oxytocin doesn't only control contractions of the uterus-muscle and the musculair tissues around the alveoli, but also of the muscular structures in the GI tract (possible cause of nausea) and in the arteries (possible cause of the dizziness, headaches and blackouts)
Warmly,
Gonneke, IBCLC, LLL in southern Netherlands
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