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Date: | Sat, 16 May 2020 10:42:42 -0400 |
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I agree with the previous posts --all of them are what I do and recommend.
This is anecdotal, based on my experience, personal and with clients.
I ask clients with "recurring" plugged ducts and blebs, "How tired are you?" Every single one says they are tired or exhausted.
I don't know what role exhaustion might play with your client, but sleep is important.
We know exhaustion suppresses the immune system. It also causes one to do things like not empty a breast, or work out a plug, or fall into a deep sleep compressing a breast underneath, because one is tired and isn't thinking clearly.
Another idea is a soft and gentle brushing of the tip with a wash cloth after soaking. A baby exfoliates the nipple tip while nursing, but a pump doesn't do this.
Lastly, is learning hand expression an option?
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