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What??? A tummy tuck 3mths pp???? Did I read this right?
In a message dated 3/2/2011 4:39:09 P.M. Central Standard Time,
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We used to reccomend this pump/Lansinoh, until several Mothers told us
that they had experienced problems, loud motor, motor breaking down after a
few months and plastic parts breaking. Received a call on our Warm Line
today, a Mom having a tummy tuck and the Plastic surgeon told her to stop
nursing her 3 month old, because nursing would 1)increase mom's blood clot risk
and 2)drain nutrients from the Mom and make her healing process
slower...Honestly, is this the 2011 or have I time travelled back into 16TH Century
England medicine where things like blood letting were common practive, even
though it killed most of the patients? I encouraged the Mother to give this
surgeon our # so we could educate him. Lisa Mooney RN MSN IBCLC
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