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Re: 20wks and breast LEAKING!

From: Marisa Geller MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 24 May 2003 03:08:23 -0300


1.It is not very common but nothing to worry about. 2.It has nothing to do with the amount of colostrum when the baby borns 3.Do not encourage it, just let it go.

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Marisa Geller M.D.
Coordinator Obgyn.net Latina
Specialist on Obstetrics and Gynecology
Specialist on Fertility and Sterility
Buenos Aires
Argentina

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>----- Original Message ----- From: "Valerie" <anonymous@obgyn.net> To: "Multiple recipients of list PREGNANCY-BIRTH" <pregnancy-birth@mail.medispecialty.com> Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 11:16 PM Subject: 20wks and breast LEAKING!

> Yeesh... pregnancy has so many new experiences... and this is strange... > > I went for my Level II U/S yesterday and SHE is fine... then when I got > home after work I took a little rest, laid down for a nap, and woke up > with the left side of my shirt was all wet... > > So here are my questions... > > 1.Is this OK? > > 2.Will there be sufficient colostrum when the baby is born if it's > leaking now? > > 3.Should I be encouraging it (and wouldn't that release oxytocin > possibly stimulating preterm labor?)? or just let it go and leak? or??? > > Valerie >




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