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>Topics of the day:
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> 1. PUPPS and breastfeeding
> 2. South African milk bank for AIDS orphans and sick kids
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>Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 19:29:32 -0800
>From: Renee Hefti <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: PUPPS and breastfeeding
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>From: "Renee Hefti" <[log in to unmask]>
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>Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 1:41 PM
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>>Greeting to fellow breastfeeding supporters,
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>>My name is Renee Hefti - Graham from Vancouver, Canada. I have been an RN
>>and LC for a long time but have never posted on Lactnet. I am pleased to
>>recognize many of your names and some of you may recognize my name. In
>>the 90's, I managed the WABA Breastfeeding Booth at the ILCA Conferences.
>>I spent 2 1/2 years working in the United Arab Emirates - was hired to
>>implement the BFHI which was a wonderful experience. Presently I teach
>>prenatal bf classes (hospital) work casually as an LC (2 hospitals) and
>>have a private bf practice in the Vancouver community. I have never
>>advertised my private practic (just word of mouth) as I don't want to get
>>too busy as I provide free telelphone follow-up to my clients (the
>>volunteer part of my job!)
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>>A client gives me permission to post:
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>>Severe PUPPS (pueperal urticaria of pregnancy) that started during the
>>last 2 - 3 weeks of pregnancy. The rash, that left scars on her ankles,
>>was treated with steroid creams.
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>>Usually PUPPS disappears with delivery. In the case of my client, it did
>>subside but returned 2 weeks later. She is now 3 weeks postpartum with
>>severe discomfort from the itchy, hot rash over most of her body including
>>the palms of her hands.
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>>She has tried all the usual suggestions: loose cool cotton clothing,
>>oatmeal baths, cool cloths and increasting fluids. She has seen a skin
>>specialist who has ordered antihistamines, and steroid creams but nothing
>>is helping. She has been told the PUPPS is because of bf hormones.
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>>Anyone have any suggestions? There is lots posted on PUPPS prenatally but
>>not much info for the post-partum woman. I am encouraging her to have
>>blood work done to rule out possible other causes.
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>>Sorry for the long first email, Renee
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>>
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>Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 22:48:39 -0600
>From: Janice Reynolds <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: South African milk bank for AIDS orphans and sick kids
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>Mother's milk enlisted in South Africa AIDS fight
>27 Jan 2006
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>http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L26749102.htm
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>DURBAN, South Africa, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Six-month-old Matthew Coetzer bounces on his mother's knee. The bubbly blond and blue-eyed child is ready for his next meal of breast milk.
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>But Matthew's mother is not just feeding her own son.
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>In the family refrigerator are bottles of frozen milk, donations for a "bank" designed to bring the benefits of mothers' milk to orphans and sick children caught up in South Africa's devastating HIV/AIDS epidemic.
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>(see link for full article)
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