Dysphoric milk ejection reflex among Japanese mothers: a self-administered survey
Abstract Background The dysphoric milk ejection reflex (D-MER) is a reflex that causes temporary discomfort during milk ejection. D-MER develops due to the effects of hormones involved in lactation, and it has been reported that it is a physiological symptom different from postpartum depression, but...
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Main Authors: | Yukako Moriyama (Author), Yuko Nakao (Author), Naoko Yamamoto (Author), Toshimichi Oki (Author) |
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