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Liz,
This isn't much help to you, but I'm posting by way of illustration that experiences with this disorder can be very different. I attended a woman as doula and later as an LC last month. She was diagnosed with Factor V Leiden Disorder (homogenous) during pregnancy and took Heparin during pregnancy and began Coumadin following the birth. She had a posterior baby, was in labor for 3 days and then had a c-section. The baby had some initial latch problems, but her milk came in on day 2.5/3 and she has oversupply issues. Perhaps your client's milk supply down regulated during the engorgement phase?
Dawn Martin, IBCLC, CD(DONA)
Austin, TX
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