I have what might be a stupid question ...
We just brought our little baby girl with CF home from the hospital on Monday, and while we're waiting for our first appointment with the CF doctor (next week), I'm trying to make sure that we're keeping things in our house as safe as possible for our baby.
I know pseudomonas grow in stagnant water, but is there a risk in other liquids as well? I'm breastfeeding, and as nursing moms can all attest, the first few weeks you leak milk like crazy. I'm using nursing pads in my bra, and I just realized today that that is a lot of stagnant fluid. Can pseudomonas grow in breastmilk? And if so, what can I do about preventing that?
Thanks for any input you might have ... I'm clearly new to all of this.
-- Jenica
We just brought our little baby girl with CF home from the hospital on Monday, and while we're waiting for our first appointment with the CF doctor (next week), I'm trying to make sure that we're keeping things in our house as safe as possible for our baby.
I know pseudomonas grow in stagnant water, but is there a risk in other liquids as well? I'm breastfeeding, and as nursing moms can all attest, the first few weeks you leak milk like crazy. I'm using nursing pads in my bra, and I just realized today that that is a lot of stagnant fluid. Can pseudomonas grow in breastmilk? And if so, what can I do about preventing that?
Thanks for any input you might have ... I'm clearly new to all of this.
-- Jenica