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Gwen Moody <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi All
The Children's Hospital at Westmead is following up the children they
have worked with who have had Leukaemia. One of the professionals
involved said that the girls who had been irradiated had significant
supply issues when they lactated.

Gwen

Gwen Moody
CNC Postnatal Care
Westmead Hospital
PO Box 533 Wentworthville 2145
Phone: 02 9845 6964, 0422212774
Fax: 02 9845 8340
Page: 02 9845 5555 - 01135
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>>> [log in to unmask] 20/01/2010 4:58 am >>>
When I was working with a mother considering breastfeeding between 
rounds of chemo, Dr. Jack Newman told me that his experience had been 
that chemo reduced milk production. Chemo poisons rapidly growing
cells, 
breast tissue in a pregnant or lactating woman has high metabolism and

cell turnover, so it would be more affected than less active tissues.

Mom can certainly try breastfeeding, but she might have difficulty 
between the radiation injury to the breast and the chemo injury, and
her 
having twins...

I'm well familiar with working with moms in "impossible" situations. 
You've done your research, now just keep giving her emotional support,

optimize the things you can control, and help her create lots of demand

to get the breasts working to their best capacity!

Catherine Watson Genna, BS, IBCLC  NYC


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