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On Wed, 8 May 1996 20:05:43 -0400, Jill Meltzer wrote:
>Thank you to whomever posted how to use the syringe. Just what does one use
>to cut the hub of with? Is there any discomfort to the woman. I've got a
>cat with inverted nipples (all but 2 of them) and I get obsessed with trying
>to get them out - both the cat and my husband think I'm NUTS.
>I promise not to use the syringe on the cat!
Dear Jill,
I just learned about this in the BSC class. You can cut the hub end off with a
sharp knife. It doesn't have to be dressed, because you're using the other end
on the nipple. I had sent the original info to Dr. Chen, who quoted it in
his post
May 7. I may have misread his original post, since I answered the wrong
question.
Jonathan
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* L. Jonathan Kramer, P.E. *
* Graduate Breastfeeding Counselor and *
* Student Lactation Consultant *
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