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Date: | Tue, 16 Jan 2001 13:10:51 EST |
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Margaret writes:
<< On page 429 of the ever-useful Breastfeeding Answer Book, under the
heading "Deep Breast Pain in the First Six Weeks," it mentions muscle
strains as a possibility.
A more likely explanation -- "Pain from a forceful let-down may be due
to the stretching of the ducts as the milk passes through them." This
may be worse in an oversupply situation. >>
The suggestions of heat, and time, and attention to positioning ( sometimes
moms feel this more sitting up due to the gravity pulling down the milk even
faster, than they do lying ) down, ) if it is muscular in origin, perhaps
some Calcium/Magnesium supplementation of mom might help if this is
cramping/spasming of some kind...treat the muscles here like other muscles,
in a sense...
Judy LeVan Fram, Brooklyn. NY
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