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It isn't necessary to wean before a mammo, though women frequently are told
to do so. I was told I would have to wait for my next mammo, but I am not
going to wait 2, 3, 4, or however many years till my second little one is
done! Of course I was also told to pump and dump if I needed pain meds for
my kidney stone and for 24 hours after the lithotripsy operation. I didn't
listen then, either. Anyhow, I think nursing and or pumping right before the
mammo is advisable so that her breast isn't overly full and thus more prone
to discomfort from the procedure.
The radiologist may say they can't do a mammo on a lactating breast, but my
understanding is that the tissue is more dense and thus more difficult to
read, but certainly not impossible. Thank you, by the way, for reminding me
to schedule mine. It's been two years since my last (lactating) mammo. I was
pregnant when I was scheduled to go back!
Spencer Joslin Montlick MD and LLLL
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