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That's the best news i've heard all year so far. When I became preg in Jan my

then doctor told me not to get my hopes up about breastfeeding. Then I mc so

there was really no reason to dwell on the issue. Now We're ttc again w/PCOS a

new doctor and both my dh and myself in school. This is going to be some year!

Thank you for the encouragement.

 

 

 

 

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When the time comes, La Leche League can really be of help with nursing after

breast reduction *if* you encounter any struggles. I've heard about women who

had serious breast reduction surgeries whose ducts regenerated with the first

baby and became fully functioning. Our bodies *want* to do this and will take

whatever path possible to make it happen if we try.

 

Good luck!!

 

Lucy

 

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That's the best news i've heard all year so far. When I became preg in Jan my

then doctor told me not to get my hopes up about breastfeeding. Then I mc so

there was really no reason to dwell on the issue. Now We're ttc again w/PCOS a

new doctor and both my dh and myself in school. This is going to be some year!

Thank you for the encouragement.

 

 

 

 

Free online calendar with sync to Outlook.

 

 

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> That's the best news i've heard all year so far. When I became preg in

Jan my then doctor told me not to get my hopes up about breastfeeding.

+++Anybody can bf after reduction surgery it's just a matter of how much

supplementation is needed and how that will be delivered via a

at-the-breast-supplementer (ABS) or bottle. Most moms who bf after

reduction have better luck with the ABS as it delivers the supp while

stimulating mom to make milk. A bottle does not do this and can cause nipple

pref or confusion.

Here are some links for the ABS's www.lact-aid.com (this is the one I

used) Here is the link for the SNS by Medela

http://www.medela.com/NewFiles/specialtyfdg.html#sns scroll down to find

SNS.

Supp is your own pumped milk, donor milk or formula. Some bfars do bf w/o

supp but that is the exception, most bfars have to supp. It depends on so

many variables.

If you email me privately I have a whole bunch of resources I can share with

you, including a wonderful list of ladies that are all

bfaring= " breastfeeding after reduction " It's a wonderful place for support

and info. One of our " bfars " wrote a book about it, a great book published

through LLL.

Email me, I'm anxious to share this info with you. vegibrgr

~~~Mitzi,

Domestic Goddess

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