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Date: | Fri, 21 Oct 2005 16:15:14 -0400 |
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Hi. I am working with a mother, first baby, and baby is having trouble
removing milk from her breasts. Actually, we can't get any milk to come
out. Baby is 48 hours old and has a great latch and nutritive suck, but
absolutely no swallowing. I have read previous posts about breast edema and
how it may affect milk flow, but in this case there is no milk flow at all.
Mom told me that she was leaking during pregnancy. She had her nipples
peirced, but I didn't think that would cause this type of problem.
She had a four day induction (off and on) then wound up with a c/s-so lots
and lots of fluid and pitocin. Her ankles and legs are very swollen. Her
breasts are fairly soft at this point. The only thing that produced a drop
of milk was RPS. We tried RPS, warm cloth, pumping, massage, then baby and
still no swallowing. I couldn't even produce a drop when I hand expressed
for her.
Can edema cause this? Could the nipple peircing play a factor? I didn't
have her try ice, but encouraged her to do so at home as she was being
discharged. Thanks for any thoughts.
Christine Lichte, IBCLC, LLL Leader
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