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Hello,
Many of the ductal thrush cases I've worked with this summer were not helped
with Diflucan. Perhaps we are seeing a resistance in this area.
Most moms I saw had excruciating letdowns at the onset of nursing, with
varying degrees of pain as the feed continued.
Perhaps this is your mom's case?
Take care,
Debbie Grant
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Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2000 11:46 PM
Subject: painful letdown
> Any ideas on what may be causing an extremely painful letdown in a mom
whose
> baby is 3 months old? It has occured since her milk first came in. She
has
> tried warm compresses, nursing freq, and Diflucan. There is no hx of
breast
> trauma that she remembers. She had some clogged ducts and painful letdown
> with her first baby 4 years ago, nursed the 2nd child 2 years ago with no
> pain or problems, and now with this one the first 20 seconds of nursing is
> excruciating. She is about to call it quits. Even if we can't sort out
the
> prob, she would like to get in contact with anyone who has experienced
this.
> Thanks. Claudia G Rn/IBCLC
>
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