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In addition to Laurie's recommendations, breast massage (gently moving
around the glandular tissue in the breast just before feeding) can help
reduce plugging , and ultrasound to the breast can treat the plugs and
reduce the risk of progressing to mastitis. Once the breast is no longer
getting inflamed, mom can very very gradually reduce pumping.
Catherine Watson Genna BS, IBCLC NYC www.cwgenna.com
On 1/12/2017 12:44 AM, Laurie Wheeler wrote:
> Hi Autumn. I hope you are able to connect with a good Mentor as that is so
> helpful and your development as a lactation consultant will grow by Leaps
> and Bounds. As for your client with the oversupply, that does predispose to
> mastitis; all of the symptoms point to that for me. Since it's been so
> bothersome I would recommend a skin and milk culture to identify the
> offending organism. During this time I would not recommend skipping or
> going long periods of time without expressing. But once resolved she can do
> "full drainage block feeding." Start with a shorter block like 4 hours and
> express to comfort but not fully when she's trying to Tamp down her Supply.
> Laurie Wheeler. RN MN IBCLC. Mississippi.
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