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Kirsten Husband <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 17 Jan 2005 19:05:42 -0500
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Greetings~
I had a mother call today with a question that is of more curiosity than
concern to her. I have her permission to post.
She is nursing a 6 week old daughter who is gaining, thriving, happy. Mom
seems to have a very abundant milk supply and probably overactive let-down.
She has been working on coping with those and things are improving, and Mom
is very happy with her breastfeeding sucess.
Her question has to do with the baby. She reports that often after nursing,
the baby seems "phlegmy" and spits up sort of "slimy" milk. This does not
happen when she is fed expressed milk from a bottle. She wonders what
causes this. So do I.
Any ideas?
Thanks, as always
Kirsten

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