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Re: Breast Feeding.. was Pitocin after cesarean deliveryFrom: Dr. Rupak Ranjan Roy (rupakroy@vsnl.com)Tue Jan 16 18:22:57 2001
Before drawing any firm conclusion read this: This is from Cochrane: The editorial group responsible for this previously published review have withdrawn it from publication. Reason for withdrawal The 'Cabbage leaves for breast engorgement' review has been withdrawn as it is out of date. Rather than update this review, the reviewers have decided to prepare a protocol for a new review which will subsume this previously published review. The title of the new review will be 'Treatments to relieve breast engorgement', the protocol for which has been received by the editorial office, and is currently going through the Pregnancy and Childbirth Group's editorial process. So, let us wait for the time being till the new review comes out.
-- Rupak Ranjan Roy MRCOG
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