June posts about a mother who doesn't feel she is having a milk ejection
reflex on one breast unless the other breast is stimulated simultaneously.
She is breastfeeding for the first time following augmentation implants and
did not experience this with previous children.
It seems less likely that this would be due to possible thrush than to the
surgery. Maybe some of the nerve pathways on the one side were disrupted so
she doesn't get the same signal from stimulating that side. In that case
she may always need to stimulate the side where it still works. Seems a
small inconvenience to me.
Rachel Myr
Kristiansand, Norway
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