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Allison Laverty Montag <[log in to unmask]>
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I've seen women that their nipples get bigger for each baby. I
interned with Peggy Toman, IBCLC and she taught me about since she had
a mother she worked through it with several pregnancies. Possibly, I
am very aware of it since I was told about it from the beginning of my
training.

I do not know who the women were now so I can't approach them about
getting a case history. I will be more aware of the need for
documentation in the future.

Thank for sharing about how you discovered Reverse Pressure Softening,
very interesting. What lucky moms to have you on their unit!

Allison Laverty Montag IBCLC, RLC
Green Lake, WI USA


<<<<My only answer is that I once cared for a mother whose nipples
were so large it was almost impossible for her baby (her 5th) to get
the whole nipple past his lips. According to her, apparently her
nipples had become larger with each new pregnancy/breastfeeding
experience. I have no idea why it happened in her case, and I had no
reason to disbelieve her, for the nipples were very large, though the
breasts were not especially so. (I did not go so far as to delve into
her sexual history.) I haven't seen this in any other mother, or at
least no one has reported it. I suspect it may be dependent upon a
particular mother's individual anatomical and genetic traits, so that
some mothers may have different experiences from others. If this
mother you describe were willing to consent to anonymous medical
photography now and later, this might make for an interesting case
history from which others could learn.

K. Jean Cotterman RNC-E, IBCLC>>>>

-- 
"Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we often might win,
by fearing to attempt."
William Shakespeare
Measure for Measure

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