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Thrush is an overgrowth of candida albicans, a fungus that is always present in our bodies. Yeast may be encountered during birth, as your baby travels down the birth canal. Antibiotic exposure during labor can also set you or your baby up for a fungal infection.

"Candida thrives in the warm, moist areas of the infant's mouth and on the mother's nipples ... Mothers with vaginal candidiasis (yeast infection) and nipple trauma are predisposed to candidiasis of the breast," writes Jan Riordan, author of "Breastfeeding and Human Lactation."

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Oct 4, 2007 at 1:47:48 PM

"What To Expect: The First Year" describes the look of thrush as "white patches that look like cottage cheese or milk curds on the sides of a baby's cheeks, and sometimes on the tongue, roof of the mouth, and gums." When wiped away, the raw area may cause bleeding. They also say that this usually occurs in newborns but can affect older babies. Antibiotic treatment will almost always take care of the problem.

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November 20, 2007

Medication Vs Natural Cures

I've had 3 babies out of 7 with thrush, and although the medication the Dr orders (usually Nystatin) works fine, I wanted a more natural alternative. I went with Gentian Violet and was very surprised at it's effectiveness. It is a bit...  read more

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