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I really like Lynette's way of explaining this to a mom and not making her
feel inadequate. Like so much in life, some of us have to just try harder
in one area or another to suceed. (with me it's math:-)
Pat in SNJ
> I really dislike the term "insufficient glandular tissue," because it is
> so negative, much like "incompetent cervix." I usually explain to moms
> that some breasts have more milk-making tissue than others, and theirs
> may be on the lower end of the spectrum. It is always possible to
> increase the demand on the system and try to increase supply, and how
> much we can do that is the question. Some breasts respond very
> vigorously and quickly to increased stimulation, others are a more
> slow-and-steady increase; and others show just a small response, which
> can often be augmented with prescription galactogogues. We just don't
> know until we try.
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