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Hoping that someone with more expertise will weigh in on the difficult question. One point to make is that by 4 1/2 months, the high prolactin levels of the early weeks have now moderated -- has anyone actually checked the mother's prolactin levels?
Margaret Wills, IBCLC Maryland USA
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> Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2017 16:37:11 -0800
> From: Molly Brannigan <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Breastfeeding & mid-dermal elastolysis
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> Hello Wise People!
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> Happy solstice to everyone who loves the sun.
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> I have a client who has recently been diagnosed with a rare autoimmune
> disorder called mid-dermal elastolysis. Her baby is 4.5 months old.
> Breastfeeding got off to a rough start and they had finally hit their
> stride with easy, pleasurable breastfeeding when the mother was given this
> diagnosis.
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> She has been advised to wean, as her specialist physician says that high
> circulating prolactin makes symptoms and damage worse. My client has joined
> an online community of people with this disease, and a number of
> participants have shared that their symptoms were worse during
> breastfeeding and better after weaning. My client isn't sure, though, that
> this is representative.
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> Does anyone here have experience with this condition and breastfeeding?
> After such a struggle to get to this easy place, my client is reluctant to
> wean, but wants to do what is best for her health in the long run.
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> I appreciate any input you might have.
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> Thanks, Molly
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