Dear Lactnet Friends:

Lea Rivera Todaro has shared a wonderful perspective with us for which I
thank her.

My only experiences with women who work in the sex industry are about
nipple rings. When nipple rings are part of one's livelihood, their removal
is not an option. I wonder how many women have nursed well with nipple
rings in place?

We advise removing the ring during lactation, but then the ring is
difficult to resituate.

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>
> I don't have implants but have worked with many women who did.  Prior to
> my current career I  worked in the sex industry. As a performer there were
> many acts that were rough on breasts and the only time any of us were
> concerned about implants exploding is if they were over the muscle and
> silicone.  If I were working now I would be concerned about any made in
> France, which also are silicone.  There is a 2003 article in the Archives
> of Surgery that suggests that 15% of silicone implants will rupture 3-10
> years after implantation.  All that to say is RPS is not rough enough to
> cause rupture in and of itself.  Prolonged engorgement and age of implant
> are probably greater risks, but that is conjecture on my part.
>
> Lea Rivera Todaro
> Brooklyn
>
>

warmly,

Nikki Lee RN, BSN, Mother of 2, MS, IBCLC, CCE, CIMI, ANLC, CKC
craniosacral therapy practitioner
www.breastfeedingalwaysbest.com

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