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Lonneke VBN <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 22 May 2010 11:00:53 +0200
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Lauri wrote:

*Perhaps baby began favoring the
fuller side and gradually discontinued using the other side. As the less
sed side involutes, it can get a salty taste.*

If her tissue is indeed involuted this would be a case of relactation. For
relactation medication to improve prolactin levels can be helpfull. The
mother would stil be off balance because the fuller breast would also be
stimulated.

When the mother succesfully stimulates the breast after involution would
there be regulare mature milk on that side again? Or would it still be
salty?

Lonneke Smits
Breastfeeding counselor and IBLCE candidate in july in Holland

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