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Should you breast feed with a fibroadenoma?

3 doctor answers21 doctors weighed in
Dr. Rahil Malik
Obstetrics and Gynecology 12 years experience
Yes: You can breastfeed with a fibroadenoma. Fibroadenomas are benign findings and should not have any impact on your breastfeeding or in the quality of the nutrition you provide to your infant.
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Dr. Todd Sisto
Plastic Surgery 39 years experience
Unclear: The only way you'd know for certain that you'd had a fa would've been to have had if removed.
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Dr. Barry Rosen
General Surgery 36 years experience
Sure. : The presence of a fibroadenoma should not interfere with your ability to breast feed.
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