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Date: | Tue, 6 Jan 2004 18:26:32 EST |
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Dear All,
My client has given me permission to post. She is currently breastfeeding her
3rd child, a 6 month old boy. Lately she has noticed that occasionally,
during the middle to the end of a feeding, he will shake from head to toe. She
describes it as being like when you have a fever. It lasts about 30 sec. and then
is over. This has happened 10-12 times in the past few weeks. She has
contacted her pediatrician, who suggested that she watch to see if the baby appears
alert during this time and anything else she might notice.
I seem to remember this being discussed before, but have searched the
archives to no avail. Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Kathy
Kathleen Fallon Pasakarnis, M.Ed. IBCLC
Nurturing Family Lactation and Parenting Services
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