Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex is a condition
affecting lactating women that is characterized by an abrupt dysphoria, or negative emotions, that occur just before milk release and continuing not more than a few minutes.
The definition of D - MER, according to the official website d-mer.org *, is «a condition
affecting lactating women that is characterized by an abrupt dysphoria, or negative emotions, that occur just before milk release and continuing not more than a few minutes.»
According to their website, D - MER is «a condition
affecting lactating women that is characterized by an abrupt dysphoria, or negative emotions, that occur just before milk release and continuing not more than a few minutes.»
Not exact matches
«After reviewing this matter, we have concluded that breast pumps and supplies that assist lactation are medical care under section 213 (d) of the Internal Revenue Code (the Code) because they are for the purpose of
affecting a structure or function of the body of the
lactating woman.»
According to the CDC's Guidelines for the Identification and Management of Lead Exposure in Pregnant and
Lactating Women, «Bone lead stores are mobilized in pregnancy and lactation for women with prior lead exposure, which is a concern since lead released into maternal blood and breast milk can adversely affect the fetus or newborn.&r
Women, «Bone lead stores are mobilized in pregnancy and lactation for
women with prior lead exposure, which is a concern since lead released into maternal blood and breast milk can adversely affect the fetus or newborn.&r
women with prior lead exposure, which is a concern since lead released into maternal blood and breast milk can adversely
affect the fetus or newborn.»