> She says she had tons of milk in the
> early days, but the decline began at about 2.5 mos, when her periods also
> resumed.
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1) implant 10 years ago, incision under breast,
> implant on top of the chest muscles; 2) mom struggles with excessive facial
> hair and has to "shave", though she otherwise is slim and "normal" looking.
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Lisa,
I don't see how this implant can be related to the large amount of milk at first
and the decline afterwards. If the nerves are damaged there wouldn't have been
lots of milk in the first place I guess, not after the initial postpartum days
and up to 2,5 months. I would choose to work on the hormones and especially the
androgens. I'd like to have her see an endocrinologist again and check for
androgens and prolactine levels.

Gonneke van Veldhuizen, IBCLC, Maaseik, Belgium
http://www.users.skynet.be/eurolac
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