No, your case study wasn't dumb. I just didn't have a guess. Poor baby. I'm
worked mother- baby since '89 and have never seen this. We routinely discharged
babies s/p circ. 1 hr post circ. provided there wasn't any bleeding. Keep the
interesting cases coming.
[log in to unmask] wrote:
> On March 30, I posted about what I thought was an interesting case study,
> hoping some people would be interested enough to take some educated guesses
> as to what was going on. The IBCLC in the case examined him very carefully
> and discovered there was a
> thin, transparent membrane covering the urethra which had occurred following
> the circumcision. Baby couldn't pee.
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