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When I attended the ILCA conference in Las Vegas a couple months ago, this
topic of course was discussed. In a very few cases ( I hope not your moms)
The breasts become full and all looks normal, except no milk comes out. Why?
For a very few women, the breast ducts actually come to a "dead end" and
never reach the nipple. Very sad. Apparently, the anatomy of a womens
breast vary to such a degree that the ducts end in a blind pouch, the milk is
reaborsbed, it just never makes it to the outside. The odds are slim, but
something to keep in mind if you find a situation like this.
Good luck to your mom...sending milky thoughts her way,
robin
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