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Katharine,

"majority of engorgement due to the Not Breastfeeding Decision resolves on its own within three days anyway. 

That was my feeling too, but I was so afraid that that was another one of the debunked "myths" of breastfeeding, and  I just hadn't heard about it yet. 

So the question becomes, does it make you more comfortable during the three days than just cabbage leaves would?  Or cabbage leaves plus a pain reliever.  Or just the pain reliever?

Sincerely, Chanita, San Francisco








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From:   Katharine West[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent:   Wednesday, September 24, 1997 4:11 AM
Subject:        Cabbage gel

> After three days of using the gel with fresh cabbage leaves,
>
> she reported, her breasts
> were cool, soft and pain free.
>
  This is no surprise. I'd say the vast So this mom paid an extra $30 for something her body did
naturally. Any extra relief she obtained, since she was using cabbage
leaves also, was probably pretty minimal for the price.
IMHO.
Katharine West, BSN, MPH
SHerman Oaks, CA

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