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Kim writes:
"I'm leaning strongly toward thinking it's a milk blister. I just got off
the phone with the mom and we went over info on how to relieve the blister.
I'm checking in with her tomorrow afternoon to see how things went and I'm
crossing my fingers tight tonight!"
~~~ On occasion, I have suggested, that if mom is ok with it, she can email
me a photo of the area in question. No one has ever said no to this, and
it's been very helpful on a few occasions on showing me
inflammatory/allergic reactions to over/wrong medications ( so I can refer to the local
Breastfeeding Medicine MD), milk blisters mom thought were thrush, etc.
Just a thought, in this digital age...:)
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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