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Janet Vandenberg <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 23 Oct 1998 09:31:28 -0400
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It just keeps getting worse.  This is not linked form the first site
but I did a search under "feeding" and got this:

http://www.InteliHealth.com/IH/ihtIH?t=4460&p=~br,CBS|~st,408|~r,WSCBS002|~b,*|

Baby Your Breasts

               Mother's milk can offer babies a
               smorgasbord of benefits, but it's not always
               a picnic for Mom. Breasts can get achy and
               swollen as you produce milk; a hungry baby
               can leave your nipples bruised while a fussy
               eater can do likewise to your ego. Here's
               how to care for your breasts.

               Moisturize the natural way
               For cracked and painful nipples, break open
               a vitamin E capsule and rub a drop or two
               of the liquid on your nipples and areola after
               nursing and let your skin air-dry. The oil is
soothing and can
               repair damaged skin.


There is too much inaccurate information for one person to handle
IMO.
--
Janet Vandenberg, RN, BScN, IBCLC
Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
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