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Thank you. I was concerned about setting doubts in her mind. I did know about the spacing. Is it a definite sign? That is… if her breasts are not widely spaced is it very unlikely that she has IGT?
Tania
Tania Archbold B.Sc, IBCLC
Mothers Nectar Lactation Consultant Services
Guelph, ON Canada
519-400-7098
On 2013-04-16, at 9:46 AM, Pat Young <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> If you bring it up first time, you are sort of setting mom up to fail. Her IGT breasts just might perform normally. But she will be doubting herself. If I think mom's breasts look abnormal, I just file that in the back of my mind and do all the other things we need to do. Latch, frequency of feeds and so on.
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> One clue re: small vs IGT is width between the breats, not just size. There are some pictures in The BFing Mother's Guide to Making More Milk, West & Marasco. Pat in SNJ
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