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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Mother allergic to own baby</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Mother allergic to own baby<br /><br />A mother, Joanne Mackie, who developed blisters and a burning rash after giving birth discovered she was allergic to her own baby.<br /><br />Daily Telegraph<br /><br />Published: 2:46PM BST 29 Jul 2009<br /><br />Mrs Mackie, 28, could not even cuddle her new born son James or pick him up because she was in so much pain.<br /><br />The new mother was forced to cover herself in Muslin cloth before she went near her son.<br /><br />After a skin biopsy she was diagnosed with Pemphigoid Gestationis, a rare skin disease caused by an allergic reaction to her baby developed while she was still pregnant.<br /><br />Mrs Mackie was put on a course of strong steroids and after a month the blisters subsided leaving her able to hug James for the first time without feeling pain.<br /><br />The idea of not being able to hold James for that long was unbearable, said Mrs Mackie. At first, when I was told I was allergic to my own baby I thought it was some sort of joke.<br /><br />But when it sank in I was totally devastated. It felt like my world had caved in. It was such a heartbreaking time. I had to watch while my husband gave our son his first bath.<br /><br />And in those first few weeks when James cried I had to watch as my husband picked him up to comfort him instead of me.<br /><br />The problems began the morning after he was born when Mrs Mackie began breastfeeding.<br /><br />She noticed the palms of her hands were tingling and the day after the tingles started turning into a red blotchy rash which spread all over her body.<br /><br />For weeks I had to wrap damp towels round my arms to feed James from a bottle - but it just made the rash worse. Now I can cradle my little lad it&#x27;s heaven. I never want to let him go now.<br /><br />Mrs Mackie, of Erdington, West Midlands, added: A cuddle from your own child is the most precious thing in the world and now I can cradle my little lad, it&#x27;s heaven. I never want to let him go now.<br /><br />Husband Robert, 37, added: It was heartbreaking to see how upset Joanne was. But when the time finally came for her to be able to cuddle James without feeling any pain it was such a special moment which neither of us will ever forget.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/7/mother-allergic-to-own-baby.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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