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I've truly enjoyed the metaphor series of inputs!
Now, I need to clarify in my own mind and as your help in clearing this up.
In reading about descriptions of breasts - I often read the word
"asymmetrical"
However, I'm not sure if the meaning is that the breast ITSELF is lopsided
(one side of the single breast appears fuller than the other, and you can
also feel the glandular tissue being thicker in the outer area than the
inner area) or that the breasts are not mirror images of each other (the
right breast is smaller, flatter, longer, etc.).
Thanks
Jeanette Panchula, RN, IBCLC
Vacaville, CA
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