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Do you remember my post? My mom has a 3 1/2 incision on aerola border.
Surgeon drained 1 and 1/2 cups of pus. She has not weaned on that side as
the milk still comes out of the wide gape on top. She puts the baby to that
side only 3 or so times / day with a nipple shield as skin is healing thick and
baby unable to grasp aerola properly. She is about 2 weeks out. Some say
letting the milk wash over the wound will slow the healing. But it will
heal "better' from all the anitbacterial properties from milk. I felt as you do. I
could not advice her, to either feed or wean. Each way there is a risk. In
looking into some research and Newmans book the reacurrance is about 7%.
So thats a 93 % chance of NOT getting it again. I felt the decision is/was
hers alone and I would support her whatever she chose to do. I saw her last
night and she is healing nicely. It is disconcerting to her, however, to have
the milk keep leaking out of the top of the breast. I advice to keep it open to
air as much as possible. The weight of the breast is pulling it down a bit and
may slow how fast the wound heals from the inside. I suggest a little strip of
paper tape criss cross not touching the incision but lifting the breast a bit.
We know we don't want it to close before completely healed, so a good
support bra with the flaps down is another idea.
I am sharing this story with you as maybe what we have or haven't done you
may find helpful. I did post about it in lactnet.. March 6 or 7 .
Good luck to your mom. My heart goes out to her. The stories sound similar
in that she did delay getting treatment as well. A bit non-compliant when we
first suspected something....Not pumping as directed and other things.
Anyway, all my best thoughts and wishes. You can contact me off-line for
more indepth information.
Best,
robin
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