Someone wrote the other day that for a mom with PCOs we need to wait and see what happens as it is so individual. same as for a mom who has various sorts of breast surgery. I think pumping in the hospital to see how much she gets is a real confidence destroyer! We know in the first few days amount is normally minimal. I wouldn't waste it on a pump, I'd see that baby latches and gets it all. Pat in SNJ
On 01/27/14, germaine lambergs wrote:
Hello, can some one direct me to the research about pumping in hospital
after delivery and a mother diagnosed with PCOS. We do not see mothers once
they are discharged therefore we are unable to see if their supply is
adequate. We do refer to an outside LC for follow up. Thanks Germaine
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