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P Shifer <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 Nov 1995 00:04:45 -0500
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A mom whose 8 month old bit her nipple which is now cracked and bleeding
(when the scab falls off) is afraid to breastfeed on that side because of
fear of her blood (RH-) mixing with the baby's blood (RH+). Doesn't blood mix
through the placenta??   I can't see how this could be a problem; after all,
breastfeeding in the postpartum period with cracked nipples is fairly common,
and I've never heard of contraindications in the case of RH factor. The mom
says she received 3 injections (Rhogam??) during pregnancy and was told that
her blood and the baby's blood shouldn't mix.   Is there a reference I could
quote to this mother?
TIA
Pearl Shifer, M.Ed., IBCLC
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