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I'll reply to the list, too, because there hasn't been many responses yet.
No research here, just my experience.
My 3rd child, when 9 months became very sick, was put on antibiotics, to
which he was allergic (got that 'ceclor rash - but I thought he had german
measles). Discontinued any medicine when we discovered it was a cold sore
in his mouth. That was roughly 3-4 days after this all started.
I have had cold sores all my life around my mouth, never on breast. I
didn't develop any signs or issues there whatsoever then, up to now. That
was almost 10 years ago.
Poor baby was so sick (primary outbreaks are brutal!) but never had a
nursing strike during it. I was impressed :-) He was also the child
who(not many months later) would nurse for an hour straight while I had the
Norwalk virus. It hit everyone in the house except him. He was even
vomitted on by an older brother - but my Luke never got sick. I love
breastmilk :-))
Keep us posted, Cordelia.
Steph 6 Nations
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