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And I've actually had a client who truly did have "free nipple grafts"
during her reduction mammoplasty make almost all the milk her baby
needed (after LOTS of work).
Catherine Watson Genna BS, IBCLC NYC cwgenna.com
On 5/13/2013 12:12 PM, Rachel Myr wrote:
> About the surgery, I've found on several occasions that even though the
> woman believes that her nipples were removed and re-positioned, they were
> not. It looks that way because the incision goes completely around the edge
> of her areola and the nipples occupy a different position due to the
> removal of tissue from inside the breast. Unless I have seen the surgical
> report as dictated by the surgeon and it describes removal of the nipples
> and re-application later, I give the breasts the benefit of the doubt. I
> see a lot of variation in how the breastfeeding goes, and I am quite
> optimistic at the outset if the surgery was performed here in Norway within
> the last 10 years, using the most common technique.
> Rachel Myr
> Kristiansand, Norway
>
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