They thought is was a virus, but when it didn't resolve, Doctor had
> mom stop breastfeeding (this was last Wed). By the weekend, baby had
> no more symptoms and started eating solids again.
Since this baby had been nursing without any problems for a long time, it
would make more sense to stop the SOLIDS and keep breastfeeding. (another
example of that knee-jerk "must be breastfeeding that's causing the problem"
reaction we still see way too often)
Could there have been a link to something new in the baby's diet?
According to Hale, Zoloft is an L2, with very little transfer to infants.
Ingrid
LLLL, IBCLC
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