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On 10/12/06 12:44 PM, "Maeve Howett" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> I have permission to post for a first time mother with a six week old,
> 
> never breastfed pain free, now on her 3rd round of Diflucan. She is
> pumping and carefully washing pump parts (even that hurts), the baby has
> 
> Nystatin mouth rinses but apparently no symptoms, and I've just suggested
>  
> some dietary changes. Her nipples are itchy and tender, but not visibly
> 
> damaged, her bigger complaint is the shooting deep pain that is about to
> 
> make her quit altogether. Does the pain go away suddenly or should she be
>  
> getting gradual improvement? She thinks this morning it might be ever so
> 
> slightly better, but I'd love to extend some hope. Also, how hard will
> 
> this be to get him back to the breast? He has a tight frenulum and other
> 
> problems that apparently led to her using comfort-gels in the first week
> 
> and she believes that they led to her infection. I've only spoken to her
> 
> on the phone.
> Thanks,
> Maeve

Shooting deep pain isn't always associated with yeast infection.  Sometimes
it can be caused by nipple compression, other times due  to referred pain
(mimicking Raynaud's) from nipple trauma, which wouldn't be surprising
considering the tight frenulum reported.  The diflucan (a vasoconstrictor)
can itself lead to vasospasm.

http://www.kellymom.com/bf/concerns/mom/nipple-blanching.html
http://messageboards.ivillage.com/n/mb/message.asp?webtag=iv-ppbreastfeed&ms
g=64340.6&ctx=0

As for getting baby back to breast I couldn't comment.  It depends on many
factors.

Jodie Lucci

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