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Date: | Fri, 12 Feb 1999 14:48:49 -0600 |
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>If she's letting down on one side, then she's letting down on the other;
>they work together. So if the mom is letting down but the baby isn't
>getting the milk, and the mom is sore besides, it makes sense there's a
>latching problem. Could it be that the baby's latch has been marginal
>enough that if the baby reduces the depth of his latch even a little bit,
>he's too shallow to milk the breast?
What about the "Y" word. Moms who are pumping and have yeast overgrowth in
one breast, say that that breast doesn't let down until, with proper
medication, the yeast is under control. The ductal yeast clogs the pipes.
This could explain the soreness too. And on the trip to Florida, she
probably compromised her ordinarily stellar diet.
BTW, watch for a recurrence of the yeastie beasties after Sunday's sweet
feast.
Patricia Gima, IBCLC
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
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