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I have addressed this type of anemia (aka B-12 deficiency) several times in
here. I had gastric bypass which made me B-12 deficient or pernicious anemic
and yes it had a horrible result on my milk supply. There are quite a few
studies now showing a link between B-12 deficiency and low B-12 in the
mother's milk supply. I can't find any actual studies persay on the effects on milk
supply itself, but have talked to several RD's who work with gastric bypass
patients that seem to have the same issues with milk supply with B-12
deficiency (or pernicious anemia) Please have this mom get some B-12
supplementation. Also, may be pertinent to have baby's B-12 level drawn to make sure the
baby is not also anemic. This can have devastating neurological consequences
for a baby. Even though your mom in question may have never had a gastric
bypass, the common thread is the B-12 deficiency, something I am familiar with.
You may email me privately if any other questions.
As a sidebar...I was looking at pics of my baby the other day, while she was
so thin from my low milk supply...she was so scrawny, I thank heaven
everyday for the wonderful milk donor who saved my baby's life while I "fixed" my
issues with B-12 supplementation...she is good and fat now...truly a miracle.
Renee Drake RN CLC
who only wishes I knew then...what I know now!
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