windchymes
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ORIGINAL: Aileen68 quote:
A plugged duct is VERY painful and can lead to mastitis which is even MORE painful. OMG yes. How could I forget. I had this. You feel like you have the flu, you're dizzy, your breast is tender, red and swollen. And through it all you have no choice but continue to get up every two and a half hours and breastfeed. So that is a very real possibility and something you don't want. Even without piercings, my first baby (who will be 24 soon) was a breast-feeding nightmare. Apparently some of my ducts are "kinked" (how appropos is that?) in my left nipple and it was always difficult for a latch-on with that side. It also developed mastitis, and, since it had swelled so badly, the baby couldn't latch on and my glad-to-help-out husband at the time had to "drain" it himself. After 3 weeks of misery, I switched him to bottles. (the baby, not the husband) Fortunately, his younger brother had no troubles and he got the boob for almost a year. If there were any possibility that I might want to nurse any babies, I just wouldn't risk a piercing. Breast-feeding is a wonderful thing and I would do it again in a heartbeat, but it can have it's own set of problems. Why risk adding to them?
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