Thanks Brenda, I was hoping to get an idea of how prevalent it really is as some sites say its rare and some say its not – of course I wouldn’t be the one to diagnose this, but what sort of symptoms or signs do you notice when this is the case? Of course I would refer a mum to a lactation consultant, but I just love any knowledge as you can tell LOL.

 

Best Regards,

Kelly Zantey
Creator,
BellyBelly.com.au
Gentle Solutions From Conception to Parenthood
BellyBelly Birth Support - http://www.bellybelly.com.au/birth-support


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of brendamanning
Sent: Friday, 7 July 2006 4:12 PM
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] 'Lactation failure caused by lack of glandular development in the breast'

 

'what everyone thought on
the topic'.

that she is absolutely right & it's a very under-diagnosed condition.

 

Whenever a woman says: "oh my breasts didn't change at all with my pregnancy" the alarm bells should ring !

 

With kind regards
Brenda Manning
www.themidwife.com.au

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 3:49 PM

Subject: [ozmidwifery] 'Lactation failure caused by lack of glandular development in the breast'

 

Does anyone have any experiences to share with this? A woman has posted on my site about her experience and I was wondering what everyone thought on the topic.

 

http://bellybelly.com.au/forums/showthread.php?p=352746

Best Regards,

Kelly Zantey
Creator,
BellyBelly.com.au
Gentle Solutions From Conception to Parenthood
BellyBelly Birth Support - http://www.bellybelly.com.au/birth-support

 

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