A person who does breast surgery and doesn't want to "have milk around" when doing his work had probably been better off being a plumber, in my not so humble opinion.
There is absolutely no medical reason to wean in order to perform any surgery in the breast. Mom can have baby or pump make the breasts as empty as possible right before surgery. Human milk around any operation site will aid healing and help prevent infection.
Warmly,
Gonneke, IBCLC, LLLL in southern Netherlands
Kim Scott <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Hi everyone,
A mom just called me for advice and I need to consult your collective wisdom.
She saw a breast surgeon yesterday for a suspect lump which may be
cancerous. She is scheduled for a lumpectomy in 4 days and has been advised
to completely wean as he does not want milk around when he operates! She is
breastfeeding her 7 month old baby about 5 times in 24 hours. She of course
is reluctant to wean and will not be milk free in 4 days. In your experience
how can she continue to breastfeed through this and what should she expect ?
Thanks so much
Kim Scott RN IBCLC
Met vriendelijke groet,
Gonneke van Veldhuizen, IBCLC
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