It is true that breast
reduction surgery does decrease the mother's capacity to produce milk.
A past history of breast
reduction surgery does not by any means that a mother can not breastfeed.
Breast
reduction surgery does decrease the mother's capacity to produce milk, but since many mothers produce more than enough milk, mothers who have had breast reduction surgery sometimes manage very well to breastfeed exclusively.
Tess Jenkin, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Photo: Maria Griner How breast reduction surgery doesn't necessarily rule out breastfeeding.
Not exact matches
If you have diabetes, PCOS, breast
reduction surgery or other conditions mentioned in this post,
did your health care providers talk to you about the possible impact on your ability to breastfeed?
This doesn't mean that it isn't worthwhile and, as the book on breastfeeding after
reduction surgery by Diana West, IBCLC is titled, you should Define Your Own Success.
«I had breast
reduction surgery 11 years ago that
did not allow me to produce much milk.
Years ago I had breast -
reduction surgery, and knowing that I would struggle to breast - feed, I
did all I could to prepare for his arrival.
I had breast
reduction surgery and fenugreek
did nothing for me; DPD and goat's rue gave me the biggest boosts.
Breast implants usually
do not affect your ability lo breastfeed, but if you've had
reduction or augmentation
surgery, there may be a problem.
But the opioid
reduction didn't leave patients who had undergone a routine
surgery with more pain, the team reports online December 6 in JAMA S
surgery with more pain, the team reports online December 6 in JAMA
SurgerySurgery.
The favorable effects on cholesterol
did not translate into any
reduction in the study's primary endpoint: the amount of time until cardiovascular death, heart attack, stroke, coronary artery bypass
surgery or hospitalization for chest pain due to unstable angina, a restriction in the flow of blood through the heart's arteries.
However, the study
did reveal a statistically significant 15 percent
reduction in heart injury occurring within the first 72 hours after
surgery in the remote ischemic preconditioning group as compared to the control.
But the authors of the new study
do link stress -
reduction techniques with improved immunity: «Added immune control of disease processes, particularly early — when patients were recovering from
surgery and receiving adjuvant cancer therapies — may have occurred with the declining stress.»
Unfortunately mainstream docs don't have training in functional nutrition, targeted supplementation, botanicals and effective stress
reduction techniques so it's difficult for them to recommend anything other than the pill or
surgery.
We have also worked with authors such as Dr. Ken Nedd, MD, the international expert on stress
reduction who wrote The Time to be Happy Is Now, Dr. Aaron Filler, MD, noted California spine expert who penned
Do You Really Need Back
Surgery?