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I can't imagine a connection between breastfeeding and low platelet count.
But a platelet count of 142,000 is not really very low, and in some labs
would be considered normal. Normal is normal, even if it is 50% less than 3
years ago. 142,000 is certainly not likely to be a problem for clotting.
The easiest way to get a low platelet count, incidentally, is do the
venipuncture poorly, and have trouble getting the blood. That will do it
every time.
Jack Newman, MD, FRCPC
P.S. Re: Nancy Wight's comment on the opthalmologist. Is my tactful
approach catching on?
Jack Newman, MD, FRCPC
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