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Date: | Thu, 10 Mar 2005 16:32:37 -0800 |
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> She breastfed 4-5 weeks,
> weaned and leaked for 6 to 8 months then stopped. She has since become a
> single mom. 1 month ago while bathing, she noticed she had begun to leak
> again. .... She is a post partum/LD nurse. We did discuss the
> sympathetic nature of her work, exposure to cueing babies.
Different situation than mine, but I worked as a Pedi/PICU RN during my
kids's younger years (before I had to leave work as a nurse due to
anaphylactic latex allergy...) I leaked for well over a year. I figured it
was working with the infants, many of whom tried to latch on to me.
I remember one breastfed baby in particular who would not take a bottle from
anyone except me...I guess I smelled enough like the real thing that even
though he was being fed formula he would take the bottle from me.
Marita Nickison, RN
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