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 Sorry for not understanding, but what does 6/52 stand for?  Pat in SNJ
 

On 02/14/16, Lizzie Brown 
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I've tried to search the archive but come up with nothing. This is my first time posting. I'm a new IBCLC and very grateful for the wisdom to be found here. 
PTP
Q from British mum in Bahrain. Baby 6/52 - when latches on to the right boob it is initially agony and then fine. No apparent nipple trauma. After the feed though she's a little sick (not an unusual amount) The accompanying picture shows a mixture of brown stains and pinky red curds. Left breast feeds are normal and the bit she brings up after burping is just normal milk.
First happened this morning but it was more brown than red but this afternoon is bright red. No evidence of cracked nipples other than the pain. Baby fine in all other respects, no temp, alert, no other variations from their norm, normal wee & poo. Growing & happy. 2 weeks ago mum had bronchitis but has been well for over a week now. No use of pump, denies trauma to breast. Apparently baby has 'a really powerful suck'.
(Have asked mum to express a little to see if it is in the milk...)
Rusty pipe? But it's 6/52 in.
Intraductal papilloma? - but again 6/52?
Send her to HCP?

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