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Hi Evelyn,
Lawrence and Lawrence in Breastfeeding: A Guide for the Medical Profession
(Mosby, 5th edition, 1999) mention that doses of 600 mg/day of vitamin B6 may
be used to suppress lactation. This information is also in the Lactation
Consultant Series module on perinatal loss and grieving published by LLLI.
I don't have the 6th edition of the Doctors Lawrence's book so I can't check
to see if this info is in the most recent edition.
Hope this helps.
Warmly,
Carol Kelley LLLL
Taylors, SC
Reference: Lawrence, Ruth A and Lawrence, Robert M. Breastfeeding: A Guide
for the Medical Profession. Mosby. 5th edition 1999. p 143.
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