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Chris
Thanks so much for the response - I found your reply extremely interesting,
particularly:
<Anyway, my point is that our breasts, that we think we "know" pretty
well,can keep surprising us with each new baby, partly because we grow a new
setof breasts the way we grow a new placenta during each pregnancy, and
partlybecause the baby shapes them to his or her own ends---and some babies
arebetter able to do this than others.>
This is such a logical concept and makes so much sense.
Thank you, too, Cathy F for all the further
fascinating enlightenment.
Rose Gauld RN RM IBCLC in Cape Town, South Africa, watching my grandson
shape his mother's breasts to meet his own needs exceptionally well.
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