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Old 04-02-2008, 06:15 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Breast Reductions
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Originally Posted by NutMeg View Post
My best friend just got confirmed for her consultation next January, and she'll probably be having the surgery next June. Because she lives in Alberta and it is deemed a medically necessary procedure (she is a size I cup and it causes back problems) it is completely covered by Alberta Health Care. I can't give too much information because she hasn't had her consultation yet but I'm so excited for her! According to what the doctors told her, she'll probably still be able to breastfeed after too.
yea, as long as they don't completely remove the nipple, you can still breastfeed. it may or may not be diminished, but you can still do it. i'mnot gonna breastfeed when i have kids, so it wasn't a concern for me. but its definately something that you need to consider before having the surgery.

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