Kathleen, I would seek a second opinion on this one. Looking at the anatomy
of the breast, what is herniating into what? If this area is not bothering
the mother or affecting the breastfeeding I would just leave it alone. Once you
do surgery on a lactating breast there are other issues to deal with; such as
leaking milk, and milk fissures.
Questions can be posted on Susan Love's web site and this one would probably
be a good one.
Ann Perry, RN IBCLC
Boston, MA
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