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Date: | Fri, 28 Feb 1997 23:50:38 -0800 |
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Deb: Being 5 months postpartum, it is unlikely but certainly possible
that this mother has an ectopic pregnancy. This might result in a negative
pregnancy test yet still have these symptoms. It's much more likely that
this is either PMS-related, or even more likely that it's yeast or
vaso-spasms. I vote for yeast even without visible symptoms. Have you
done a full pregnancy and birth history even though they're 5 months pp?
How about a diet analysis? Sometimes a simple switch in diet patterns or
even laundry detergent/softener can cause major nipple sensitivity.
WarmLLLy,
Chris
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