"Fear of stopping" vs "wanting to get off the medication": exploring women's experiences of using domperidone as a galactagogue - a qualitative study
Abstract Background Domperidone is the most frequently prescribed medicine used to increase breast milk supply. There is considerable controversy surrounding the use of domperidone in lactation, due to limited evidence about efficacy and concerns about rare but life-threatening side-effects. Despite...
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Main Authors: | Gabriella Zizzo (Author), Alice R. Rumbold (Author), Luke E. Grzeskowiak (Author) |
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