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Debbie writes:
<I concur. I have never worked with a mother with pierced nipples that
had any milk supply issue except leaking. It is not like periareolar
surgeries that cut along the diameter of the areolar tissue, but a pierce
straight
through one side of the areola to the other.>
Which tunnels right into and through the lactiferous sinus area, or
subareolar
ducts, if you prefer the label, and punctures one or more of them, creating
a "surgical sinus-pathway" to the outside! The more leakage that occurs,
the more milk mother nature figures the baby is consuming, and so the more
that is produced! I once had an email discussion with a mother about such
a severe case. I am unable to find it in the lactnet archives, so I guess it
must have been a private conversaion.
Jean
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K. Jean Cotterman RNC, IBCLC
Dayton, Ohio USA
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