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Date: | Thu, 9 May 1996 22:17:48 +0800 |
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I have known about Lactnet for a few months now, but have only recently
been 'on the net' and been able to read lactnet for myself. I am a medical
practitioner (19yrs), a NMAA Counsellor (13yrs) and an IBCLC (since
1990)living in Toowoomba, west of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.I have
four children, Jenny(16) David (14), Megan (13) and Alice (9). At present I
work part-time for a Government funded breast screening service, and the
local Family Planning Clinic. I also do some volunteer breastfeeding
counselling, and have the occasional LC consultation.
In reply to the queerie from Jill Meltzer Tue, 7 May 1996 about the mother
about to deliver with either psoriasis or eczema on her nipples. My sister
had a history of eczema on her nipples before the birth of her first baby.
The eczema then flared, and became quite bad. Her dermatologist prescribed
bathing her nipples in a week solution of potassium permanganate (condy's
crystals), and applying a medium strength steroid cream. The ezcema
settled, she continued to breastfeed, and had no problems with her two
further lactations.
I'm looking forward to further lactnet digests.
Wendy Brodribb Medical practitioner, IBCLC
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