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In einer eMail vom 29-5-04 0:14:53 West-Europa (zomertijd) schreibt
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> Dr. Lawrence has outlined the most likely etiology of a bloody nipple
> discharge in this person; rapid proliferation and increased vascularization.
> We see
> this in non-pregnant teenagers that have rapid breast development as well.
>
Today I came avross the question of a mom (on a bf mom's forum) about bloody
discharge from her baby-boy's nipple. He was not a neonate, but some months
old (don't recall exactly). Does this fit into this explanation as well? There
is no rapid breast development there, as far as I know. What could that be,
then? (Doc told mom not to worry, but did not explain)
Warmly greeting,
Gonneke van Veldhuizen, IBCLC, LLLL
Germany - The Netherlands
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