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"Linda L. Pohl, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 1 Feb 2004 13:20:19 -0700
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Hi Annie -

Now that you are sure that there is no cancer you are safe in continuing to
work on other things.

I am sure you have probably thought of most of these but the questions that
come to my mind:
Has a culture been done to see if perhaps there is a different organism and
a different type of antibiotic is needed?
Have the baby's mouth and nose cultured?  There have been reports of the
baby infecting the mom.
I would want to look at milk supply.  Is there an oversupply that needs to
be curbed?
Is she wearing an underwire bra or a bra to bed at night?
Is she wearing a heavy diaper bag over a shoulder that interferes with
milk/lymph flow from the breast?
Is she anemic?
Has she tried lecithin?
Will she consider working with someone trained in lymphatic breast care?


Good luck and let us all know what the end of the story is.

Linda Pohl, IBCLC
Phoenix AZ
www.eBESTFed.com

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