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Valerie
<<If we believe that breastfeeding works and that only a minority of women
are physically incapable of fully supplying>>
<<And yet when they told me their medical history, what
I found was major separation from the baby in the hospital>>
Excellent and thought-provoking post.
You are right, I see this too - separation, mismanagement, interventionist
policies etc have a big impact. Also some mothers do not stick w/ the
relactation long enough nor do the optimal interventions. Again, the quick
fix is looked for - the reglan.
Also I have heard that reglan will usually increase a supply 40% (did I hear
that?) so if the mom is getting 1.5 oz per day, she can expect to increase
to 1.5 + 40% = 2.1 oz.
Laurie Wheeler, RN, MN, IBCLC
Violet Louisiana, s.e. USA
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