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So how do all those moms who have episiotomies heal after birth? You want wounds to heal? Make sure mom's vitamin D and zinc levels are good--which usually mean supplementing. And apply calendula oil topically. You know, as opposed to the brilliant option of harmlessly weaning a 6 moms old!!!
Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
Intuitive Parenting Network, LLC
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 23:14:21 -0400
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Subject: low levels of estrogen and vaginal healing
Hi, everyone:
I am working with a new mom who has developed a fistula as a result of her
birth. She needs to have surgery, and her doctor is advising her to wean (her
baby is 6 months old) because he told her that the lower level of estrogen
present during breastfeeding can inhibit vaginal healing. I've never heard this
before, and searched the archives but couldn't find anything there.
Any information as to the validity of this would be helpful!
Peggy
Peggy Healy, LSW, IBCLC, RLC
The Art of Breastfeeding, Inc.
www.artofbreastfeeding.com
773-420-7534
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