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Jean Cotterman writes:
>but I don't see wearing Blis as
>the solution of choice for most leaking moms
Others of you also do not speak favorably toward the BLIS (Breastmilk
Leakage Inhibitor System). I have used it a few times with serious (and I
mean SERIOUS) leakage/oversupply problems. It has been very effective.
Of course, I use it along with steps, as others have suggested, for
reducing the milk supply. I have recommended it to 4 clients in the past 2
years (a small percentage of over-supply cases) when all other measures
were not resolving the problem. I am certain that it hastened the resolution.
Another client had a severe dimpled nipple and the constant leakage kept
the nipple inflamed and sore. She finally decided after 3 months of
discomfort to stop feeding on that side. The BLIS was helpful in stopping
the supply.
Patricia Gima, IBCLC
Milwaukee, Wisconcin
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