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Well, it's certainly not ideal. I had a mom who had that type of surgery ten years prior to delivering and she produced about 2/3 rds of what the baby needed. There is better luck the further from the surgery allowing for more reconnecting of ducts and regrowth of nerves
Gail Hertz
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On May 11, 2013, at 12:48 PM, Sarah Vaughan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Wouldn't the repositioning of the nipples be a big problem, though? I mean, my understanding is that the milk ducts would have to be cut in order to do this, so, regardless of how much milk the mother could still make, it probably wouldn't be able to emerge from the breast. Or am I wrong about that?
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