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> From: Sandy Arnold <[log in to unmask]>
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. The right nipple is a bit longer & larger, is bright
> pink, but no cracks or bruising. No typical thrush symptoms, but mom
does
> have white patch on tip, which loosened & could be "rubbed off" after
> feeding. It did not look like a plugged pore, as the white patch was on
the
> surface, like white patches of thrush in a babies mouth.
>
This white patch sounds like a callous forming to me. Results from
continual pressure or abrasion on a specific area. I've also seen this
when a scab has fallen off, and the underlying tissue is new and soft and
gets pulled and squished during nursing. I would try a different position,
and make sure the baby is snuggled in very close with mouth wide open. If
mom has a rapid let-down, try having to baby's head held a little higher
as well, as sometimes babies will hump up the backs of their tongues and
squish mom's nipples is an attempt to deal with the volume of milk.
Hope this is helpful,
Paula Conning,BScN,IBCL
Orangeville,Ontario
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