Dysphoric milk ejection reflex (D‐MER) and its implications for mental health nursing
Timothy Frawley, Denise McGuinness
Abstract
Dysphoric milk ejection reflect (D-MER) is a dysphoria which women may experience within seconds of commencing breastfeeding. It is only recently gaining recognition in the academic literature and may have important implications for breastfeeding continuation, differential diagnosis and perinatal mental health. This perspective piece introduces the topic, sets out the physiological processes underpinning the experience and outlines why increased awareness of D-MER is important for the profession of mental health nursing.
Topics & Concepts
Mental health nursingReflexNursingMedicineMental healthPsychologyPsychiatryAnesthesiaChild Nutrition and Feeding IssuesMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and PostpartumBreastfeeding Practices and Influences