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I bet this mother would be so interested to know about another mother
who had an almost identical situation -- lost most of one breast
(including the nipple) due to a severe childhood burn. She went on
to breastfeed all her children, including tandem nursing and nursing
*twins* exclusively with her one working breast. The breast without
a nipple went through engorgement and involution after each birth.
It's an amazing story and so inspiring. I love this line when she's
talking about nursing the twins -- it just makes me laugh: "I keep
thinking how much more time I would have on my hands if I had two
breasts to nurse with." That really puts all the complaints of
'normal' mothers into perspective!
http://www.mothering.com/articles/new_baby/breastfeeding/one-breast-enough.html
Margaret
Longmont, CO
>Hi everyone, IZm seeing a mom with unilateral breast burn (severly but
>reconstructed) it happened when she was little ,ItZs really impresive. She has
>no nipple but an implant that "simulates" the nipple ,but no holes.
>The baby is
>about to be born,and I took some pictures and I will take again at PP. I hope
>this could be useful as lBCLE cerps. Does anyone know how and can anybody
>tell me what to expect when the baby is born?
>
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