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At 10:00 29-1-2002 -0600, you wrote:
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> > 50% of the glandular tissue is said to be in the upper outer quadrant. If
> > I have the chance to palpate, and detect the presence of full ducts
> > there, this makes me decide to use RPS and/or massage to trigger the MER
> > signal.
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>What is "RPS"?
Hi Kerri!
It's Reverse Pressure Softening, a useful technique Kermaline Jean
Cotterman explained very well in one of her posts.
Please search the archives for more info on it. You'll find a lot of posts,
but all of them are well-worth reading.
She's so gifted when it comes to explaining breastfeeding/lactation
matters. I enjoy every single posting!
Warmly,
Renate Rietveld, IBCLC
Rijswijk, The Netherlands
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Homepage: www.lactatiekundige.com
BreastEd Tutor ( www.BreastEdOnline.com )
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