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Date: | Tue, 5 Dec 2006 21:49:29 -0500 |
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Dear All:
I'm hoping Jean Cotterman is checking Lactnet, because I had an unexpected case today in
terms of edema in the areola. The baby was one week old, gaining well until Friday. The
baby was persistently feeding at night so mom wanted to find out what to do. The baby had
lost weight since Friday, but in the range of possible variation in scales. The baby
completely tired out at the breast and took barely 1.0 oz after an hour of poking and
prodding. (And yes, even without a scale I could tell this baby wasn't doing it). At first
mom didn't release well to the pump until she applied far greater pressure. Then it dawned
on me as she took the pump shields off that she had edema in the areola. It was not at all
apparant untli she pumped. Jamming the pump parts in deeper seemed to push back the
edema and help her release milk. She hadn't had a prolonged labor or lots of IV fluids, nor
edema in her legs or feet. I only found it out by accident.
What do you think of this?
Best, Susan Burger
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