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Date: | Mon, 10 Apr 2000 12:46:24 +0930 |
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Hi all,
I hate to be the cat among the pigeons, but my experience was that the first
of my children came home with chicken pox when #4 was just 4 weeks old and
fully breastfed, 2nd child had it 2 weeks later, then the next and finally
the baby at just 10 weeks old. She was covered with blisters and it was
midsummer (hot and humid) I fed her lying on my bed and she wore just a
nappy and soft singlet until she was better. The only thing I noticed was
that she seemed unaffected except for the blisters. Didn't scratch at all,
so no scars and was happy all the time.
anecdotally yours,
Querida David IBCLC
Family: Steve, Kieran(15), Aaron(13), Rhys(11), Caitlyn(9)
Alyangula. NT. Australia
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