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Lisa wrote:
<< Anyway, I was
trying to determine how quickly she needed to get treatment, so I asked her
to grade the pain on a scale of 0 = no pain, and 10 = most pain you've ever
had. She said, just a 1 or 2. OK, so I said I'll come over the next day and
see how she is. Interestingly the pain settled completely over a couple of
days with no treatment.
There were no obvious signs of thrush in the baby, but I'm sure all the
antibiotics had lead to oral thrush in the baby and then nipple/breast
thrush in my friend. >>
I wonder if this had to do with the mom's immune system being healthy, the
thrush beginning in the baby, and the reaction she got being mild, not able
to really take hold in her, and so it was able to clear on its own?
Judy LeVan Fram, Brooklyn, NY
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