I have been having a lot of moms with what appears to be insufficant
glandular tissue this last year. I have noticed something with some of
these moms that I wanted to see if others have noticed the same thing.
These women's nipples dramatically change with just pumping. They will
sometimes mention to me that *pumping* is making their nipples too big for
the baby to latch. They think it's the suction of the pump. I have another
theory. I think it's the stimulation helping to develop the tissue that
didn't develop during pregnancy. Have others noticed the same? What do you
think?
Zena K. Gresham, CLC
Las Vegas, NV
NV WIC Lactation Specialist
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