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Lyla,
Despite the common wisdom, I've not found heroic hygeine measures to be
necessary if mom is adequately treated for yeast. I do recommend
cleaning everything in hot water, and throwing out all the artificial
nipples, and checking each family member for yeast.
I am not doubting that some yeast is starting to become less sensitive
to diflucan. When pennicilling just came out, it took just a fraction
of today's doses to be effective.
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Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC New York City mailto:[log in to unmask]
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