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Date: | Sat, 1 Jul 2006 18:41:33 -0400 |
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I have been off mail recovering from hip replacement. A co-worker called
to ask that a mom had called and said that she was has bruising on the
underside of the breast on the lobe. no nipple soreness baby is an
aggressive nurser but does not recall any pain during nursing. Co-worker
did not ask if she co-sleeps with baby to see if baby is kicking. Baby is
5 weeks of age. Does not wear an ill fitting bra and the bruising is no
where near bra area. Just stumped and want to see if any of you great
minds have come accross this one.
Have another problem come up with another mom, previous mastitis, now
yeast, plugged ducts prior to mastitis. Had co-worker refer her to
physician for the yeast and enlarged area of prior plugged ducts
questioning possible galactocele. Suggested she take lecitin due to
frequent plugged ducts. She seems to be prone to plugged ducts. Baby seems
to be gaining well, feeds well. Is it possible that hormones are causing
the frequent plugged ducts? I hate to see her having to pump that side
just to keep from getting plugged. I haven't returned to work yet but have
been trying to keep things going by phone calls to co-workers from home.
Your response is appreciated.
Terri Klein RN CLE CLC
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