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Managing Breast Fullness After the Loss of a Baby (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
After the loss of a baby, people often just put up with the breast fullness until the milk begins to ‘dry up’. Some people have found some comfort in donating their milk. Here we describe both these options for managing breast fullness. (English) Colour
Catalogue Number:
265703Body Location:
- Sexual and Reproductive Health
Diagnosis and Therapy:
- Symptoms
Disorders and Conditions:
- Pregnancy and Reproduction
Keywords:
- Donate,
- Breast,
- Feeding,
- NICU,
- Management,
- Grief,
- Loss,
- Death,
- Milk,
- Infant,
- Donation,
- Miscarriage,
- Prenatal,
- Neonatal,
- Antenatal,
- Neonate,
- Die,
- Bereave,
- Stillborn,
- Donor,
- Pump,
- Stillbirth,
- Perinatal,
- Engorge,
- Bank,
- Lactate,
- Shield
Demographic:
- Adults
Program:
- Population and Public Health,
- Maternal Infant Child Youth
Format:
BookletRevision Date:
February 08, 2022Reproduction Rights:
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