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"C. Ione Sims" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 19 Oct 1995 21:30:38 -0700
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Nausea: to add to the dialog about breastfeeding and early pregnancy
nausea symptoms, I, too, have wondered about this.  I was pregnant 3
times while breastfeeding.  Twice, I had no nausea and hardly knew I was
pregnant. Once I was fairly nauseated.  The two other pregnancies in
which I was not nursing at conception, I experienced fairly intense
nausea. I also noticed that I experienced no breast tenderness in the
pregnancies where I breastfed -- nipple tenderness after a few months,
yes -- but not the generalized soreness that makes one want to immobilize
one's breasts so that they can't bounce with any movement.

Systemic yeast: I am confused about this issue. I know there are books
out and discussions going on on this topic but I was under the impression
that the only people at risk of systemic yeast are those who are severely
immune compromised such as with HIV or people undergoing chemo.  Can
someone comment on systemic yeast infections and perhaps enlighten me
about this?  Thanks.

Ione Sims, GNM, IBCLC

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