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Hello. I've been lurking for a long time now. I'm a breastfeeding
counsellor in Victoria BC.
A question:
I don't have permission from my client to tell you anything about her,
but I am wondering if anyone can answer this question hypothetically.
Would edema 5 days after birth have anything to do with low milk supply?
I was thinking, if pregnancy edema (without a diagnosis of
pre-eclampsia) persists after the birth, would that be a sign that the
body had not yet recognised the absence of the placenta and was
therefore not moving into the making of mature milk? We have referred
this client to a lactation consultant, but I am very curious.
Thank you,
Eva Bild
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Eva Bild, MA, CD (DONA)
Certified Doula, Childbirth Educator, Breastfeeding Counsellor
Mothering Touch Centre
1562 Fort Street
Victoria, BC
250-595-4905
www.motheringtouch.ca
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