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> Saw her again yesterday, and the
> breast is still sore, but no palpable mass now, and the breast is soft.
> There was never any redness or fever or other signs of mastitis. Nipples
> are pink, and still a little tender. There are no signs of Raynaud's.
> The
> baby is thriving now, growing an average amount, and generally seems
> happy.
> I could not see any more thrush on baby (she's on day 8 of diflucan.)
It sounds to me, Jennifer, as though this mother is on the way to healing
and will be feeling more comfortable soon. I often find that after a bad
plugged duct has gone, the pain continues for some time - I think because
the ducts were stretched and inflamed while that plugged duct was there.
With the "plug" now gone, it will gradually get back to normal. The
remaining tenderness on her nipples is probably the thrush not quite
resolved but let's hope it clears up by the end of the diflucan treatment.
Teresa Pitman
Guelph, Ontario
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