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still breast feed or have feeling in your breasts. A very radical mastectomy means that most or all the tissue and glands from that breast were removed. Which means there's nothing in there to produce milk. Although sometimes mastectomies can be partial, but still it means tissue and glands removal, which definitely affects nipple sensitivity. I would assume breastfeeding would be out of the question since I think mastectomies remove all the breast tissue required to produce breast milk. With any surgery it will leave scar tissue (some is inside where you can see it in this case) so you might have feeling left but obviously with any surgery it's never the same amount of feeling as before. Sensitivity to touch is affected. Ok....I'm assuming you haven't had bilateral mastectomy or the answer would be obvious. However, the answer does depend on a clarification of your question. You say you've had "plastic surgery"... My question is, "what kind of plastic surgery have you had?" This makes a huge difference in my answer. Was it on your unaffected breast? Or was the plastic surgery a reconstruction of your removed breast? If you've had no surgery on one breast, then you should be able to breastfeed just fine. If you have had implants in it, again, you should be able to breastfeed. However, if you HAVE had surgery on the "good" breast, you may or may not, depending on what kind of "plastic surgery" you have had. My suggestion: Contact your surgeon. He WILL be able to give you a correct answer. Yes, you will still have feeling and be able to breast feed. I recommend a book which will help you out: http://cgi.ebay.com/ULTIMATE-GUIDE-TO-PL... |
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