Hi All, I have permission to post from this mom. Baby is now 7 wks old, gaining well, oral cavity WNL, but mom's left nipple keeps giving her problems. It has since she left the hospital. She keeps having recurrent plugged milk ducts/nipple blebs/clear blebs and it also looks like she has a sebacious cyst (kind of orangy tint) on it. Baby shapes this nipple like lip stick. We have tried other positions, shield(tho not ideal for emptying ducts), cotton ball soaked in olive oil, warm compresses, warm water soaks, lecithin 1200 mg TID, pumping only , lacerating and then feeding ... Mom got mastitis on that side before we ever tried popping the blisters, has been doing nipple care with polysporin since popped, tho sebacious cyst did not pop. Currently still on round of abx. for mastitis. Had mom pumping this side and feeding baby from opposite side. It continues to decrease its supply. Only getting 1/2 oz. out of affected side. They get better for a couple of days, then come back. Doesnt seem to matter if she is pumping only on that side, or trying to breastfeed. It sounds to me that this side is giving up. (or maybe its me that is giving up! ) She wants to try to increase the production in this breast and is going to try: continue with olive oil soaked cotton ball, warm water soak and massage prior to bfg, breastfeed on affected side first, switch to unaffected side when he is no longer content or sucking on first side, pump afterward, and pump that side in between fdgs. WHAT AM I MISSING? If I could draw you a mental picture: the nipple everts well, is very pliable, has 2 pinpoint white blebs at 1200 on face of nipple, a 3mm orangy-white what I presume to be a sebacious cyst right below that, and a clear pinpoint blister beneath that. Mom has a high pain threshold and has nursed on that side thru all this plus when it had cracks/bleeding etc. When popped, nothing really came out. No stringy material. (clr fluid out of clr blister, scant white fld and blood out of white blebs) I get a phone call from her probably every other day with a "new" thing and just keep scratching my head on this one. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Linda Hill RN,IBCLC in Austin,TX *********************************************** To temporarily stop your subscription: set lactnet nomail To start it again: set lactnet mail (or digest) To unsubscribe: unsubscribe lactnet All commands go to [log in to unmask] The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(R) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html