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Date: | Tue, 4 Jun 1996 21:01:00 EDT |
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Any chance that the hormone levels of breastfeeding can trigger prolonged skin
reactions in certain moms? I have persistant skin rashes that are exactly the
same as I have had while I was pregnant but since I am bfing for the longest
period I ever had before, I have noticed that they NEVER completely go away as
they did during pregnancy. Is there any studies on this? Anyone else have any
information on this?
I have had a mom of a preemie (born at 33 weeks) who broke out with PUPP one
week pp and was finally given a correct diagnosis at 4 weeks pp and was treated
with hydrocort. cream. She has had perisistent and repeat yeast infections
since birth that I never thought may be linked until now. I also have had
problems with yeast when hormonal changes are going on (since my daughter has be
dropping bfings, they become more frequent). Seems to be a connection for me?
Anyone have more scientific information? In cow town, there is not much
material available and I am not seeking personal advice for myself, just really
a looking for information.
Melissa Brancho
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