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I had a mother recently like that. I could actually feel what felt
like "pitting edema" on and around her areolas. She was extremely engorged
and I was unable to get anything out with a pump. I tried hand expression
which brought out a couple of drops but that was it. I had never seen
anything like it. Long story short it resolved and she went on to nurse
fine. I had her try cabbage leaves, leaning her breasts into a pan of warm
water, pumping, etc., and I'm not too sure what worked but she was
successful. Sometiems, I think we just ahve to wait it out. In this
case,that's all that worked.
Betsy Riedel RNC, IBCLC
Connecticut
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