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"Milam, Lynn" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 4 Nov 2002 19:57:24 -0600
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I'm sorry I don't know how to search the archives- perhaps this has been
discussed before but I would love to hear from others...
One of the residents asked me if I had heard about anyone ever being
allergic to their breastmilk. Her sister is breastfeeding her second child (
unsure actual age but newborn).  The baby spit some breastmilk onto the
mother's chest causing hives.  The mother took some EBM and put on her arm.
She noted red, raised whelps which itched for several hours before going
away.  She doesn't have any problem with her nipples and did not notice this
with her first child. Please email me with any similar experiences or
information @ [log in to unmask] Thanks

Lynn



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