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I did ask this last week or so, but buried it at the end of another post.
Can someome please explain to me why some mothers have intense nipple
pain whilst nursing during the ovulationary segment of the menstural cycle?
Is it the same reason for why breastfeeding can become painful during
pregnancy, or not linked?
Is there anything to be done to alleviate the pain? Intense nipple pain
during feeding for several days of any 28 day cycle can be a bit
debilitating.
(I know of mothers who state it only hurts on the day of ovulation.
Others, who have pain in the run up to, and on, ovulation. Some, who
have pain during run up, on ovulation day, and then for a few days
afterwards. I'm not sure if it's important, but every mother I've had
contact with, is nursing a toddler. But then... that's why they are
noticing, for their periods have usually not returned _until_ the baby
is a toddler.)
Morgan Gallagher
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