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Hi. This is my first post, so please be patient with the outcome. I am a NICU nurse with a coworker who is not a nurse who is expecting her adoptive baby in six weeks or so. She is very interested in inducing lactation, but she just recently found out about it. She asked me if I could get some information for her via this site as I have a medical background to help her better understand. She is also computer illiterate. Here are her questions:

She ordered domperidone from one of the sites listed on the asklenore site, and when it came, the return address was from Bangkhok. She would like to know if this is safe to take.

She cannot get pregnant for medical reasons and therefore must stay on BCP. She is planning on abstaining initially without the BCP to allow her milk to come in, but when she goes back on them, will this affect her milk supply? Is there any particular type she should go on that would be less likely to affect her milk supply?

When she stops the dom, will her milk supply stop?

She has many more questions, but that is it for tonite. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much.

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I would suggest you email Lenore directly. Just go to the bottom of this page and in the left hand corner there is a "contact us" tab. That will get you her email address. BTW I took Dom that came from Thailand and it was fine.


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Thanks alot, Laurie. That makes us both feel alot better (about the dom from Thailand). We do have alot of questions and I think I will take your advice and contact Lenore directly. Thanks again. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

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Dear Friend,

Thank you for your post. I've answered in CAPS below:

I am a NICU nurse with a coworker (not a nurse) who is expecting her adoptive baby in six weeks or so. CONGRATULATIONS!! She is very interested in inducing lactation, but she just recently found out about it. She asked me if I could get some information for her via this site as I have a medical background to help her better understand. She is also computer illiterate. IT IS VERY THOUGHTFUL OF YOU TO HELP.

Here are her questions:

She ordered domperidone from one of the sites listed on the asklenore site, and when it came, the return address was from Bangkok. Is this safe? MOST DOMPERIDONE IS MANUFACTURED IN THAILAND. IF SHE ORDERED FROM www.GLOBALDRUG.TV THEN THAT IS THE SITE WE RECOMMEND.

She cannot get pregnant for medical reasons and therefore must stay on BCP. She is planning on abstaining initially when off the BCP to allow her milk to come in, but when she goes back on them, will this affect her milk supply? Is there any particular type she should go on that would be less likely to affect her milk supply? IT WOULD BE MUCH BETTER FOR HER MILK SUPPLY IF SHE COULD USE A BARRIER METHOD OF BIRTH CONTROL. ALTHOUGH WE USE THE BCP TO BUILD BREAST TISSUE AND THE MILK MAKING STRUCTURES, THE ESTROGEN IN THE BCP INHIBITS MILK SUPPLY ONCE LACTATION BEGINS.

When she stops the dom, will her milk supply stop? SHE WILL NEED TO WEAN OFF THE DOMPERIODNE TO AVOID A SUDDEN DROP IN MILK SUPPLY.

Thank you so much. YOU ARE MOST WELCOME. BEST,


Lenore Goldfarb, Ph.D.,CCC,IBCLC
Wife to Rob, Mom to Adam aged 13, and Ethan aged 9, both born via GS and breastfed via Regular Newman-Goldfarb Protocol.
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My GYN was very much against me continuuing to nurse my dd (almost three at the time) while I took the BCP's for the protocal. The estrogen going to a babe is a big concern. Check the drugs for breatfeeding Mamas book (Merck manual??) My GYN is a holistic practitioner and really looks at the whole picture, so I trust what he's saying. He was especially concerned that my child was a girl, but I can't imagine extra estrogen would be any better for a boy.


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