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… Choosing a Prosthesis After Breast Cancer Surgery On this page: Overview Overview Whether to wear a breast form (prosthesis) after breast surgery is a very personal decision. Some women feel …
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… Family History and the Risk for Breast or Ovarian Cancer On this page: Overview Related … Overview If someone in your family has had breast or ovarian cancer, or some other cancers like … means that you have one or more blood relatives with breast or ovarian cancer. They could be: Relatives who have …
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… Cup-Feeding Baby With Breast Milk or Formula On this page: Overview Related … Information Overview Cup-feeding is a way to provide breast milk or formula to a baby who is unwilling or unable to breastfeed or drink from a bottle. If you do breastfeed, you …
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… Breast Cancer: Lymph Node Surgery for Staging Cancer On this page: Overview Overview If breast cancer spreads, it often goes to the lymph nodes … to the lymph nodes. The types of lymph node surgery for breast cancer are: Sentinel node biopsy. The doctor removes …
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… Signs That Your Baby Is Getting Enough Breast Milk On this page: Overview … he or she: Shows an eager desire and wakes up frequently to breastfeed. Rhythmically sucks and swallows milk. The fronts … will move slightly, and you usually will hear swallows. Breastfeeds on each breast at each feeding and is content …
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… Thinking About Bilateral Mastectomy for Early-Stage Breast Cancer On this page: Overview Overview For years, studies have shown that for early-stage breast cancer, women who have breast-conserving surgery ( lumpectomy ) followed by …
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… Breast Cancer: What Should I Do if I'm at High Risk? … choices are so that you can talk to your doctor about them. Breast Cancer: What Should I Do if I'm at High Risk? 1 Get … Get the facts Your options If you are at high risk for breast cancer, your choices are: Get extra checkups and …
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… Breast Cancer Screening: When Should I Start Having … choices are so that you can talk to your doctor about them. Breast Cancer Screening: When Should I Start Having … have screening mammograms and who are at average risk for breast cancer. It is not for women who are at high risk. If …
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… milk, particularly after the first few weeks when their breasts feel soft, and their baby seems to be feeding … of milk. The principle of supply and demand is essential to breastfeeding - the more your baby feeds, the more milk you … make your breasts hard and uncomfortable. This is called engorgement. formula also changes a baby's gut (the lining …
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… can make you feel less tired. Drink extra fluids if you are breastfeeding. Your doctor will tell you how to care for … Staying Active When You Have Young Children Nutrition While Breastfeeding Recovery At Home During the days and weeks … belly and may need pain medicine for 1 to 2 weeks. Breast engorgement is common between the third and fourth days …