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Personally relevant experience? When I was bfg my second at 2 yrs, I
developed a large lump on one ovary. After hiding from the doctor who
wanted to open me up to take a look, I found another who did usounds and put
me on the pill for 3 months. After no change occurred he decided that my
erratically nursing toddler (anywhere from 1-8 per day) had allowed a
follicle to develop but then had increased her nursing and the hormone
increase had halted the follicle in mid-eruption. Lump is still there and
giving no trouble, 8 years later.
Michelle CLE
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ann Marie" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 1:50 PM
Subject: lactation amenorrhea after one cycle?
> I have a mom-client, G5P4 who is breastfeeding a 19 month old. She had
her
> first cycle 1/15/02, duration of 4-5 days. Since then has not cycled
again;
> on cycle day 37. Hx of normal, 28-29 day cycles. Breastfeeds one or two
> times per night and three - five times in daytime, but reports this is
less
> than child had been nursing a month ago. Four negative pg tests.
Wondering
> if she could have returned to a state of lactation induced amenorrhea?
(Or
> perhaps too early for a + pg test?)
> Thanks in Advance,
>
> Ann Marie Henninger, RN, BSN, sitting for IBCLC exam July 2002
>
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