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In a message dated 1/17/00 11:05:25 PM Central Standard Time,
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<< We came across it not long ago in a mother of 5. She had nursed them all
for over a year or two. The first three are now pre=teens and teens. She
said the nipple size had seemed to increase with her fourth child, now 2
1/2 years old. She had also been married a second time, so we wondered if
it had anything to do with that, but couldn't think of a diplomatic way
to ask. >>
Don't know if anecdotal info is of help, but this mother of 5 noticed no real
difference in nipple size; however, I had to go up 1/2 shoe size with my 5th
baby (4th pregnancy). Wonder if there's a correlation?
Karen
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