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Date: | Fri, 15 Sep 1995 11:57:31 -0400 |
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Hi Catherine,
Panic attacks when baby nurses may signal a history of sexual abuse, which is
also not unusual in women with eating disorders. With this mother, I would
focus less on the specific symptoms eg the tingling down her leg, and more on
her feelings about breastfeeding and being a new mother. It is likely there
will be more symptoms and more complaints. Is she currently in therapy, or
ever been treated for her eating disorder ? This mother likely has a lot of
baggage and a prime time for it to play out/act up is the early post-partum
period. Be specially careful not to open up the*possibility of sexual abuse*
can of worms. Let her tell you if she wants to. If this is a factor, she
might not be consciously aware of it or ready to talk about it.
Beverley Rae, MSW CSW IBCLC wearing both her hats at once
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