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Rachel,
I have been planning to write about my success with RPS (Reverse Pressure
Softening) as well. I have mainly taught the technique during phone support
calls. I have had nothing but rave reviews and tons of success using it for
a variety of situations. Engorgement, poor latch, inverted/flat nipples and
large fleshy nipples. I am so very grateful for this particular tool, as it
is a very versatile and highly useful one. Thanks for mentioning it. RPS
is extremely helpful. Thanks Jean!!! I am so happy to be a part of this
forum and to have access to the amazing information shared here. :)
Wendi Jones
Breastfeeding Advocate
<<Please, if you work post partum and have not incorporated RPS into your
repertoire, read the posts on it and start using it!
Rachel Myr>>
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