If breasts are first and foremost for feeding babies, and viewing them as
something else, according to Kathryn Detwyller is a culturally engrained
phenomenon, and, in a culture where the sexualization of breasts makes
breastfeeding very difficult for many mothers, why would lactation consultants
promote something to counteract breast shrinkage unless I misunderstood and
the mother thinks that it might inhibit lactation?
Respectfully,
Holly McSpadden IBCLC
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