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Julie,It is very common for people to have active EBV w.o any symptoms or any awareness that the virus is active. About 90% of folks in the US and many other countries will have an EBV infection in their lives and there is research that indicates pregnancy is one stressor that can trigger reactivation. I have a current client whose labs just came back w active mono with no symptoms. Her baby is over a year and no one has suggested she wean, as such a suggestion would make no sense. My point is that many babies are exposed to the active virus w/o anyone being aware and no known adverse outcomes, so simply being aware cannot be a logical rationale for weaning. Jennifer
Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2019 15:06:18 +0000From: "Morgan, Julie (St.Vincent Health/Indianapolis)" <[log in to unmask]>Subject: Epstein Barr active mononucleosis PTP: mother of nursing one year old diagnosed with active mononucleosis, Epstein -Barr. Can she continue to breastfeed her child? I am finding it difficult get an answer in the reference books I have at hand. Thanks. Julie Morgan, RN, IBCLC
Jennifer Tow, BFA, MA, IBCLC, RLC, CSOM
Intuitive Parenting Network, LLC
Holistic Lactation Consultant, Holistic Health Coach (focus in nutrition), founder Holistic Lactation Institute
https://holisticibclc.com https://www.ibclcmasterclass.com/
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