Could also be a seat belt. Sometimes the sharp pain could be related to
acute esophagitis, which some people experience as chest or breast pain.

Jan Wenk, IBCLC
Rochester, NY

On 11/30/06, Katherine Lilleskov <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> I realize I flipped her breasts in my description. It is her right breast,
> in other
> words the affected quadrant is the inner lower quadrant of the breast, not
> the
> lower outer quadrant that my previous description would lead you to
> believe -
> so perhaps it is from something she is doing or carrying, I will ask her,
> but it
> seems somehow less likely on the inner quadrant. Though I guess you could
> have your hand there from anchoring a handbag strap. Also, she said what
> wakes her up, is if she rolls onto her back, during the night - then she
> experiences this sharp pain.
> Thanks for your suggestion - I'll ask her about carrying stuff during the
> day.
> Kathy
>
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