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Hello everyone,
Here's a question for those with their thinking hats on. I've read in
Riordan (2nd edition, still waiting for third!) that lupus erythematosus can
be a factor in infant slow weight gain / FTT and interfere with the MER. Can
anyone enlighten me as to how the disease process / physiology of MER / milk
production are linked in lupus? Drawn a blank in literature, but maybe there
is a lactnetter with some info? Or is it that maternal fatigue or
medications that are the keys here?
Maybe going a bit "in-deep" here, but it would be interesting to know!
Thanks in advance,
Sara Bernard
The Netherlands
ps anyone got a copy of 3rd edition Riordan yet?
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