
Sadness When Breastfeeding - D-MER.org
The experience of D-MER is variable and a mother will have either despondency D-MER, anxiety D-MER or agitation D-MER. Her dysphoria will fall on it's own place on the emotional spectrum, ranging from homesickness (mild despondency D-MER) to anger (severe agitation D-MER.)
Understanding Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex - D-MER.org
Welcome to D-MER.org. The negative emotions, or dysphoria, that a mother with D-MER experiences often manifest "in the mother's stomach" - a hollow feeling, a feeling like there is something in the pit of the stomach, or an emotional churning in the stomach.Mothers report varying types of emotions with D-MER ranging from sadness and dread to anxiety to anger, these emotions fall on the D-MER ...
Resources - D-MER.org
Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (DMER) 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.
D-MER.org - D-Mer Treatment, Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex …
What helps and hinders D-MER treatment, and what can help treat dysphoric milk ejection reflex
Support and Connection - D-MER.org
Welcome to D-MER.org. There is a very active support group with over 5,000 mothers with D-MER.
Sadness When Breastfeeding - D-MER.org
D-MER is a condition affecting breastfeeding women that is characterized by an abrupt dysphoria, negative emotions, or sadness when breastfeeding.