
BREASTFEEDING ~ INDUCED LACTATION
Introduction to the Protocols for Induced Lactation
Domperidone
Medications and Herbs
How it works and how it compares to Reglan
Domperidone Dosage Instructions for Induced Lactation
Domperidone Purchasing Information As of March 24, 2002
Birth Control Pill
Special Birth Control Pill
Contraception and the Protocols
Herbs
When and How to Use Them
Medical Conditions and the Protocols
Diabetes, Depression, Blood clots, Asthma
Breast Pumps
The Protocols for Inducing Lactation and Maximizing Milk Production
The Regular Protocol
The Newman-Goldfarb Protocols
How to Decide Which Protocol is Right for the Mother
What to Do If the Mother Does Not Experience "Significant" Breast Changes
Pumping Instructions to Accompany the Protocols for Induced Lactation
Newman-Goldfarb Protocols. © Lenore Goldfarb, B.Comm, B.Sc, IBCLC and Jack Newman, MD FRCPC, November 2002
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