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    The Science of Making More Milk the Second Time, Decreasing NEC in the NICU, and Prolactin Levels in Nursing Mothers, with Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD

    en-usNovember 09, 2015
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    About this Episode

    Listen up to learn more about the epigenetics of lactation in multiparous women, a quality improvement process to decrease NEC in the NICU, and how prolactin levels change in mothers during and after nursing over time. Recorded in September 2015.

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