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Since i have tubular breasts, will breast feeding ever be an option for me?

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Probably: Many women with different breast forms or nipple forms will be able to breast feed. You can look for a local la leche league for good information and support.

Answered 12/20/2012

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Likely difficult: Tubular breasts, as sometimes seen with pcos, mean that the glandular tissue is underdeveloped. Therefore, although some breastfeeding is usually possible, most women will not have a sufficient supply to exclusively breastfeed. Remember any amount of breast milk you provide your baby is better than none.

Answered 1/19/2017

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