Breastfeeding Definition: Alveoli
February 3, 2008 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under breast milk, breastfeeding, breastfeeding basics
“Alveoli: Tiny milk-producing sacs that are arranged in clusters throughout the breast. Each breast has hundreds of alveoli. Once the milk is produced, it’s secreted into tube-shaped ducts that travel to the nipple.”
Source: whattoexpect.com
Video Demonstration of Breast Self-Exam
January 8, 2007 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under breastfeeding videos, cancer, health of the mother
Breast self-examinations are an important tool for lactating women. Keep in mind the guidelines for doing an exam on lactating breasts. When you have a private moment and would like to see an example of how to perform a BSE, watch this video. The demonstration shows a live woman examining her naked breasts and thus may not be appropriate for watching at work or around children. Last time I checked, though, we’re all adults here.
VideoJug: How to Become Breast Self Aware
Should you and your doctor decide further testing is necessary, see X-Rays and Mammograms for Lactating Women.
Shave or Pluck?
November 15, 2006 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under breastfeeding basics, health of the mother
I’m not sure we know each other well enough to discuss this, but in the name of breast health, here we go….
It’s no secret that American women shave, pluck and wax unwanted hair as part of their elaborate beauty rituals. It’s not at all uncommon for women to have stray hairs around the areola (the darkened skin around the nipple). It’s certainly not necessary to remove them, but for women who desire to do so for cosmetic reasons, should they shave or pluck? The answer actually is neither one–shaving and plucking could cause infection through cuts or ingrown hairs. So …read more






