> >About 4 days later her nipples were much better and when she put the baby
on
> >her breast it didn't hurt and baby was nursing well!!! No clicking! No
> >candida grew in her milk sample.
> >I am puzzled!
>
> I was puzzled along with you, until you cleverly mentioned thrush.  Of
> course!  The baby was probably "eating strangely" because his mouth felt
> strange.  Maybe not painful, maybe just a strange taste, but enough to
make
> him change the way he ate.

Yes, thrush is painful for the baby!  The tongue feels raw and sore as well
as may be having severe constant acid reflux.  I actually contracted thrush
myself after taking antibiotics for my stomach a few years back.  I too,
frequently see a change in the way babies are latching on once treatment for
yeast has begun.

Zena K. Gresham, CLC (taking exam for IBCLC in 2004)
WIC breastfeeding Specialist in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
www.slingsnthings.com
www.worldfinancialgroup.com 369FJ
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