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Re: the jaundiced baby and mother with low supply after a normal birth at
home - glad I prefaced my statement on the midwife's judgment with the
qualifier 'IF'. Thanks for the clarification that you were relating her
remarks third-hand, Nancy. Remember the party game 'gossip'? Whispering a
message around a circle?
I would still strongly consider an ultrasound given the history of an
atypical placenta and unexpectedly scanty lochia. Even if milk supply picks
up.
Rachel Myr
who loves stories of unusual placentas, membranes, and cords, and even
collects pictures of them (more than you ever needed to know, right?)
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