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Michelle said: "Has anyone ever suggested an aversion to sugar/sweetness after use of SweetEase/other sucrose solutions?" *snort*
I know she meant this tongue in cheek (thus the 'snort') but actually I saw my grandson after his circumcision at 3 days postpartum...and they used the sweet liquid (I don’t know the brand, I was at the house with the 2 1/2 year old and dad and mom were with him). That evening (about 3 hours after the circ) he threw up a big bolus of clear liquid - obviously not mom's colostrum - even though he had been nursing some after the circ.
I wonder if he, like me, finds excessively sweet things nauseating?
Jeanette Panchula, BSW, RN, PHN, IBCLC
California - USA
(Let's please NOT start a discussion about circumcisions - this was a religious choice per mom)
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