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One of my best friends breastfeed her son with nipple piercings. She removed
the rings prior to delivery. They grew mostly in too much to replace
jewerly..and the milk *did* flow from the piercing holes faster then other parts of the
nipple. Her baby learned to adjust to it, and when he was really hungry made
a bee line to latch around the piercing holes. It never seemed to cause a big
problem. This mother had formula fed her first baby, and with support from
family and friends (like me!) decided to "try" breastfeeding and went on to
nurse about 8 months.
She found the way the milk came out of the piercing ducts and the baby's
adjustments around it to be amusing.
I do remember her complaining about lots of leaking, but not that it was more
copious from the piercing holes. She managed it.
> Subject: Nipple peircing and breastfeeding
>
> I just came across a woman who breastfed two children, thought she was done
> having children, and got very large nipple rings. She's pg again and would
> like to bf, but was told by her doctor that she can't breasfeed as the milk
> will profusely flow out the peirced holes. She plans to pump and breastmilk
> feed if bf can't be done. Anyone know of information regarding nipple
> peircing and breastfeeding?
>
> Karyn Meserve
> Birth and Postpartum Doula
>
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