Pamela reports:
> I have a mom with ruptured saline implant on one breast. Doctors have
> all told her no problem to continue nursing, and is going to have surgery
> soon to remove and replace. Problem no. 1, According to mom baby (7 days
> old) went from normal breastmilk stools to "mostly water" her description
> within 2 days of rupture.
>
I'm struggling trying to picture the anatomy & physiology of how a ruptured
implant is affecting the milk/ducts/baby's gut. Does this mean that the
extra saline in her breast is being absorbed into the ducts, and therefore
into the milk? Doesn't make much sense to me....what would be the difference
in this and giving a mom a lot of IV fluids?
Someone help me out here.
Jan -- feeling really dumb in Wheaton
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