Afterwards, she decided to see a psychiatrist specializing in women's issues, and discovered she had been suffering from
Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex.
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.
Dysphoric milk ejection treatment options and suggestions for D - MER treatment are included with appropriate references.
But that is not the case for a small minority of breastfeeding women who experience a medical condition called D - MER (
dysphoric milk ejection reflex).
What is D - MER (
Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex), how often does it happen, and what can be done about it?
Furious Googling led me to the website of a non-profit organization — D-MER.org — dedicated to spreading education concerning
Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (D - MER).
I have also suffered from
Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex since I gave birth to T - Bird last March.
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According to D-Mer.org,
Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflux occurs just before milk release and causes a woman to experience negative emotions.
I didn't know it at the time, but what I was feeling were the trademark symptoms of what many breastfeeding specialists refer to as
Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (known most commonly as D - MER).