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Re: toys in the cot. It's fine when the baby is awake. It's a safe little play area while the parents do things like go to the bathroom. :-)
Re: autoimmune cluster
Sally, I also interned at WIC while in the UCSD program, and I remember a young mother who had gotten a Mirena (hormonal) IUD right after the birth of her second baby, and she also had a sudden dip in milk production about 4 weeks pp. The Mirena website this is rare, but possible. I suspect it's more common than is reported. Now, the IUD could be removed--but her doctor said it was impossible that it was from the IUD and would not take it out--but the shot can't. I know nothing about the autoimmune disorders mentioned, though.
Julie Tardos
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Gold were as good as twenty orators,
and will, no doubt, tempt him to anything.
Richard III, act IV, scene II
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