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Sue Holden reported:
'Of course the GP is blaming an excess of estrogen caused by breastfeeding
(eh!) but has referred mum and baby on to a paed.  But I wondered what you
all thought.

The GP has ruled out precocious puberty, but offers not other explanation
other than it isn't normal and is caused by breastfeeding.'

One shouldn't need to ask, but I am doing so anyway:  How high were the
estrogen levels measured in samples of the mother's expressed breast milk?
How does this compare to NORMAL estrogen levels in breast milk?  And what is
this, if not precocious puberty?
just curious in Kristiansand,
Rachel Myr

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