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I would check the client history (personal and family) for history of
arthritis (rheumatoid). There could be a flare up with the prolactin in the
early weeks of breastfeeding and pregnancy. Check the archives as well but
I think the info came from "The Breastfeeding Answer Book".
Hope that helps :)
Colette L. Baran, IBCLC in chilly Western Massachusetts
----- Original Message -----
From: "Amy Chappell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 11:41 AM
Subject: painful joints while nursing
> Had a call from a mother today, permission to post. She is nursing her
> 3 week old baby boy without any issues until Sunday, when she reports pain
> and achiness in her ankles and knees while she is nursing. It begins to
> subside just in time for the next feeding and then begins again. She is
> still taking 800mg of Motrin BID for her postpartum discomfort but says it
> does nothing for the achy joints. She saw her provider yesterday who had
> no explanation for her and told her to call me. I know moms deal with lots
> of post baby aches and pains but she says this is specific to nursing. It
> does not happen when she pumps. Ankles and knees are not swollen.
> I have never seen this, thus I have no suggestions for her. Can anyone
> help me out here?
> Thanks so much, Amy Chappell RN IBCLC
>
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