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Date: | Wed, 5 Apr 1995 15:05:07 -0700 |
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Hi, Karen, it's perfectly normal for the stooling frequency to decrease
around 6-8 weeks. Is the baby still growing well? (Should still be
gaining an ounce a day at this age.) If yes, then I don't think you have
a problem! On the other hand, in our clinical experience, lots of
women report a decrease in their milk supply within a couple weeks after
starting oral contraceptives (even progestin only, which I assume this
mom is on).
On Tue, 4 Apr 1995, Karen Page wrote:
> My girlfriend has an 8 wk old infant who has had no previous problems with BF
> until recently she went on birth control pills . She had no problems with
> her milk supply. She now notices that the child only stools once every 10
> days. My friend spoke to her Ped. Her doctor denies any relationship
> between the pill and BF. My friend has looked at her diet and still believes
> the pill is the problem. She is questioning if her OB was too busy to fit
> her for a diapragm and is now willing to look at this method if the pill is
> contributing to her baby's discomfort.
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> Has there been any cases similiar to this problem?
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> Thank you , Karen Page
> P.S. I certainly am enjoying this LACTNET system.
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