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Thu, 8 Jan 1998 19:33:11 -0500
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This refers to blood tinged, or even brown or red "colostrum".  I
don't think anyone really knows what causes it.  It usually occurs
before the baby is born, is often bilateral, and usually stops within
a week or so of the baby being born.  There is *no* contraindication
to breastfeeding.

Jack Newman

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