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Julie writes:
I have heard that the best way to make sure that Depo won't impact a
mother's milk supply is to wait the 6 weeks, then she takes the
progesterone-only pill for one month. If that has no negative effect on her milk supply,
then Depo should also be fine. You can stop taking a pill, but you can't
stop the shot once it's in
~~~ This is well-matched with the Infant Risk site info, and makes sense. I
have still seen problems though with two or three moms who stopped the
pills, and their supplies had already tanked by the time they called me. Even
after stopping the pills, they never rebounded. Very sad. I did suggest
that if they wanted to, they could report this to the website on adverse
effects. At least that's something...
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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