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>From: "A. Montgomery" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Reasons to stop breastfeeding (not!)
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>Here's one for you Jack--acne! Dermatologist said her acne might be due
>to hormones from breastfeeding, and in any case could not be treated
>aggressively unless she weaned.....
While I would never personally wean because of acne, I was actually
wondering if this may actually have some truth in it. Simply from personal
experience. I *never* had teenage acne, had a pretty clear complexion
except for an occasional (maybe once a month around menstruation) breakout
that lasted a day or so.
I had *zero* breakouts during my pregnancy- perfect "glowing" complexion
everyone talks about. ;)
But, the entire two years I have been breastfeeding my own daughter, I have
had barely a week that my face *wasn't* a mess!
My own personal theory was that i am no longer on the birth control pill (I
was on the pill when i got pregnant, and had been for almost 5 years). But
could it be the hormones of breastfeeding? Anyone have any idea about his
one?
Interested,
Heidi Murphy
Peer Counselor, BSN Student
Heidi
Mommy to Peyton Quinn (12-20-94)
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/2765
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