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> Now for the last 2 weeks, mom complains of pain with letdown only. No
> nipple soreness, no pain throughout feeding, but she describes letdown
> as
> being painful enough to bring tears to her eyes.
I just wanted to comment that I also had this situation when I was
breastfeeding. Letdown was a very painful, stinging sensation. It was
brief, and then everything seemed fine, though the initial flow of milk
was very fast, causing lots of gulping and sputtering for my babies. I
figured it was just me, never talked to my OB about it, and just lived
with it because everything else seemed to be fine. Baby and I never had
thrush.
Maybe this is an unfortunate normal variation for some of us?
Anne Stringer, RN, NICU
Michigan, USA
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