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Patricia, in a message dated 8/11/98 9:27:25 AM EST,
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<< I'm wondering if the
excessive foremilk with the high lactose contributes to their difficulty.
The three worst cases of thrush that I've seen were babies who were
struggling with foremilk/hindmilk imbalance.
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After reading this, I felt the need to share this story. My sister-in-
law weaned both children very early because of massive thrush. She is very
organized, compulsively. I did not live near her, but I could easily see her
feeding her babies for 5 minutes on each side. I always chalked it up to her
being an uppity yuppy mom, but perhaps this is what happened in her case? I
wonder how we could do a study on this one?
Debbie Albert,
Ph.D., IBCLC
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