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Hi Karen,
Could something have changed with the baby's latch? 14 months is prime time for acrobatic nursing - mom may need to gently but firmly insist on respectful breastfeeding, with baby's body close to hers, to make sure she's getting a deep latch.
Ingrid Tilstra, LLLL, IBCLC
On Mar 24, 2014, at 04:38 PM, Karen Kurtz <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I haven't posted in years, but recently had two unusual
> questions come up. Here is one, will post other
> separately.
>
> This is the second time this came up, though I'm not sure
> the situations were just the same. The first time a mom
> referred to me quiet a while ago. Then a colleague
> called me about a mom who contacted her last week.
> Nursing a baby of about 14 mo. In the last few weeks she
> started having pain during nursing and for about 20
> minutes after. The only thing that has changed is she
> recently got her period back but this has lasted longer
> then her period. Could it somehow be the changing
> hormones? The drop in milk supply? Has anyone else ever
> heard this before?
>
> Karen Kurtz, IBCLC
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> Karen Kurtz, IBCLC
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