Stress-Induced Cessation of Lactation
Author: Ruvalcaba RH. West J. Med
Resource type: Research
Ruvalcaba RH. West J. Med 1987;146:228–230.
Paper shares the case studies of two women following the Mexico earthquake in 1985. Both had successfully breastfed their other children. The first was exclusively breastfeeding her 3 month old child, the second lady was pregnant but producing colostrum before birth. In both cases the milk production stopped immediately. The first lady her milk had not started again a week later and she formula fed (no mention of breastfeeding support), the second lady went on to give birth but no follow-up of breastmilk production following birth. Refers to animal and lab studies.
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