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On 29 Jul 2003 at 19:34, doulamary wrote:
> I was told by a client yesterday that her physician told her that
> breastfeeding causes atrophic vaginosis, I personally have never heard
> of this happening but looked on line a bit and found some information
> on this. Comments/ideas please!
I have looked up the difficult words and found a definition of the
vaginosis that can occur postpartum: "Hormone-related vaginitis is
marked by dryness, irritation, thinning of the vaginal mucous
membranes and painful intercourse. Irritant vaginitis is
characterized by itching and soreness. "
And it does describe the condition of my vagina the first 9 months
after birth, except I had no irritation, itching or soreness of the
vagina.
It makes perfect sense to me that mother nature doesn't want a woman
with an infant that relies on breastfeeding to have intercourse,
risking a following pregnancy. Mother nature hasn't heard of condoms,
pills, and the whole other range of modern products that can prevent
pregnancy in a different way. Therefore I don't see this as a
condition that needs treatment, but as a normal part of pregnancy and
early motherhood.
--
Heleen Hayes
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hhayes
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