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"Micky Jones, LLL Leader, CLE, CLD" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004 22:01:32 -0400
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Hello all. I have two things for you guys that I could use some help with:
I have permission to post.
Does anyone know how Tracheal mylasia (spelling is probably bad) and how or
if it could affect breastfeeding? I have a client whose baby is having
trouble latching. Lots of fussing, crying, pushing away with occasional
latching. I do not know if it affects breastfeeding and the doctor said the
baby will outgrow the condition by 3 months or so. I am not even 100? sure
what it is. The baby is a full term baby girl, one week old.

Second mom is the mom of a baby boy. She had an emergency c-section with
spinal. She has severe allergies and has taken Zyrtek and Benadryl
throughout pregnancy and is currently taking it. Without meds she is always
stuffed up. She is also taking an Aleve type pain killer, post partum. Baby
is sleeping alot but is also quiet and alert during the day. When she tries
to latch the baby, he falls asleep at the breast almost right away or won't
even try from crying and pushing away. Mom has TONS of milk. Baby will suck
when finger feeding with a syringe. I referred her to a local IBCLC group.
Any thoughts?
Thanks for your insight!
Micky

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