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In a message dated 11/22/2003 6:00:25 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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She was diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma. Her appointment =
is in 2 weeks with Dana Faber.The baby has continued through this =
investigation to Bf . The present surgeon did not know if it is "OK" to =
continue Breastfeeding ,also whether frozen milk pumped from this =
breast is Ok. It has had a little blood in it since surgery,she is =
naturally panicked with questions, .
HI Jeanne,
I believe there is reference to this in Ruth Lawrence's book but I do not
have it here at home to check. Is the surgeon afraid that the cancer cells in
mother's milk both direct and from her supply would be detrimental to her baby?
The baby will not be harmed or at risk of developing cancer from drinking
this milk.
The mother will have to wean when she goes through her treatment. She gave
her baby 6 months of her milk. Now, her energy will be in fighting this
disease.
I wish her the best.
Ann Perry RN IBCLC
Boston, MA
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