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Hi Peggy,
This subject just came up last week and I posted about it then. But, what i
learned at the ILCA conference that can occasionally happen is that the
breast ducts develope inside the breast. So there should have been some
breast changes, however, in some women the ducts never reach the nipple
opening. How sad. The milk is in there but cannot get out. I have no idea
if this could be happening to your client, but I thought i would send you the
post so perhaps you could rule it out by ultrasound. I don't know if it is
possible to do this or not. ie. Would ultrasound be able to dectect ducts
with "dead" ends or not.
Wishing you both the best,
robin
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