I didn't see the original post but can add my own anecdotal about
breastMILK helping in the healing process. Two of my children had heart
surgery to repair a defect and my son's was a more serious procedure
than my daughter's. We were told two to three days in hospital - two in
ICU and one in a regular ward. Well, 24 hours after the surgery was
done, he was being discharged. He was five months old at the time and I
nursed him a lot in the ICU (got permission to spend the night at his
bedside and held him and nursed him all night). Also, when the RN
wasn't in the room, I put expressed milk on his incision (which was
taped shut as opposed to stitched). I remember Dr. Bailey saying how
this was one of the fastest healing incisions he'd ever seen when he
surprised himself with discharging my son two days early. I've also had
friends who have already weaned their toddlers ask me for a donation of
EBM to freeze and put on rashes and such forth.
Margo
(whose oversupply issues mean she's got tons to go around for whatever
and whoever's wound needs it)
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