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Greetings!
I had a call from a mom who has had hives everytime she breastfeeds.Baby is one month old. I can't believe she has persisted because she is pretty miserable during breastfeeding and for about 20 minutes after nursing. Hives cover her neck, chest and abdomen, arms, and neck. Since they seems to correlate with the oxytocin surge, I hypothesized that it was a reaction to the oxytocin and when I searched the archives, I became more convinced. But, I couldn't find in the archives what would give her some relief. And, does this go away/get better?
Thanks!
Carol L'Esperance
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