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Date: | Thu, 4 Apr 2002 19:59:45 -0800 |
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I am trying to find an answer for a mom, who is 5 weeks pregnant and nursing
her 18 month old, who is concerned about her milk supply. She is taking
diclectin for morning sickness, a dose in the am, again at noon and two at
bedtime. She is also eating a substantial amount of raisins as they seem to
help her nausea. Would either of these explain low milk supply?
Second question: Any chance that breastmilk can cause lung damage in
forceful letdown, perhaps contributing to getting frequent coughs? Can milk
enter the lungs when the baby sputters and chokes?
Thank-you very much,
Laurena, LLLL
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