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Eileen Ahearn-Shea <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 30 Mar 2010 11:43:39 -0400
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I have permission to post.  
 I have a mother who has been pumping for two months for premature
multiples.    She has a thick yellow crust over both nipples and they
are painful when anything brushes against them. This has been going on
for the last 3 weeks, getting steadily worse.    I saw something like
this in a pregnant woman but it was dried up colostrum and came off
easily with warm water.   This does not.    Any ideas?  

Eileen Ahearn Shea, BSc, IBCLC
Clinical Lecturer, Family Health Team
Department of Family Medicine
McMaster University Faculty of Medicine

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