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On Sun, 6 Feb 2005 21:35:35 +1100, Karen Clements
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>Hi Barb
>Has J tried a nipple shield on the left side? I am thinking treat it you
>would an inverted nipple. Turn out the shield half way, place over where
the
>nipple 'would be', then flatten out to get a good fit, (as per Barbara
>Wilson's Clay's technique)
I saw a Chele Marmet slide presentation many years ago at an LLL Area
Conference in So.Calif. I recall there was one of a mother with no
nipples, but with milk ducts, who breastfed.
I remember wondering how it was possible to keep the breast centered in the
baby's mouth without the erectile tissue of the nipple to help center it.
-Claire Bloodgood, IBCLC
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