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retained placental fragments: how is it diagnosed/treated? I have a friend
whose baby is 6?-ish days old. Milk hasn't come in, baby down to fewer than
1 pee i think she said, so they started formula supplementing. Baby very
lethargic. I know she had an epidural and a "more complicated than she had
hoped" vag delivery but I don't know details. she tore but not at the
perennium nor the cervix...somewhere in the vagina I am guessing...says she
thinks the stitches may be infected? And she said her lochia is down to
just brown stains and she had lots of breast changes during pgcy. Am I
right that this sounds like a possibility? What is the next step? This is
her first live birth (she has had a miscarriage before) and baby was born
at 40+ weeks. Not sure if she made it to 41 but she was definately more
than 40.
TIA!!
Fio
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Children's Restraint System Technician (CRST), Pharmacy Assistant
Technician (PAT), BF volunteer, and most importantly, Maman to Sandrine,
12yo, Nyssa 9.5yo, and Tristan, 3.5yo!
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