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Is she taking a new vitamin? Something similar happened to me when I
started taking a new multi-vitamin -- my urine turned bright yellow, my
milk turned an odd green color and my son, then about 4 mos. old, became
quite gassy and fussy. (I noticed green on my breast pads and expressed
some to see what in the world was going on.) When I stopped the
vitamin, everything went back to normal and my son's problems went away
very quickly. She may not think of vitamins as part of her diet so
didn't think about them when you were asking about diet.
(I have to sort of laugh. It's not everywhere I would share something
like that!)
Cheryl Wegner
LLLL
Amy Paolinelli wrote:
> My sister, who's a public health nurse, has a mom she's seeing with a 7 month
> old son (Mom gave permission for me to post here). Mom had been
> breastfeeding and giving baby solids. A couple of weeks ago, baby started
> having diarrhea, bloody stools and refusing solid foods. They thought is was a
> virus, but when it didn't resolve, Doctor had mom stop breastfeeding (this was
> last Wed). By the weekend, baby had no more symptoms and started eating
> solids again. Mom has been pumping, as she hopes to resume BF. Her milk is
> self-described a mint green. She has taken it to 3 Doctors who had no idea
> what would cause that, but did find it odd. She is not eating a lot of green
> veggies and nothing about her diet has changed recently. She did begin
> Zoloft about 2 months ago. Mom is not experiencing any pain in her breasts
> and has no other symptoms.
>
> Does anyone have any thoughts or experience with this?
>
> I recommended that she have BM tested.
>
> Thanks for your help!!!
>
> Amy
>
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