Logo Logo Logo Logo
  • Appointments
    • Clinic Services
    • Book an Appointment
    • Book a Prenatal Appointment
    • Book a Follow-Up Appointment
    • Refer Your Patient
    • Prescription Renewals
    • Home Visits
    • FAQs
  • Info & Videos
    • Information Sheets
    • Breastfeeding Videos
    • Ask a Question
    • Multi-Language Information Sheets
    • Multi-Language Videos
  • Training
    • Lactation Medicine Training
    • E-Learning Courses
    • Create Account
    • Log In
    • My Dashboard
  • Prenatal Class
    • Online Prenatal Class
  • Contact Us
    • Ask a Question
    • Support Breastfeeding
    • Jobs
    • Meet the Team
    • Board of Directors
  • Blog
    • English Blog
    • French Blog
    • Italian Blog
    • Chinese Blog
    • Vietnamese Blog
    • Portuguese Blog
  • Appointments
    • Clinic Services
    • Book an Appointment
    • Book a Prenatal Appointment
    • Book a Follow-Up Appointment
    • Refer Your Patient
    • Prescription Renewals
    • Home Visits
    • FAQs
  • Info & Videos
    • Information Sheets
    • Breastfeeding Videos
    • Ask a Question
    • Multi-Language Information Sheets
    • Multi-Language Videos
  • Training
    • Lactation Medicine Training
    • E-Learning Courses
    • Create Account
    • Log In
    • My Dashboard
  • Prenatal Class
    • Online Prenatal Class
  • Contact Us
    • Ask a Question
    • Support Breastfeeding
    • Jobs
    • Meet the Team
    • Board of Directors
  • Blog
    • English Blog
    • French Blog
    • Italian Blog
    • Chinese Blog
    • Vietnamese Blog
    • Portuguese Blog
International BreastFeeding Centre / Posts tagged "Comment traiter un abcès?"
May 9, 2019 In French Blog By Jack Newman

La chirurgie mammaire et ses effets sur l’allaitement (deuxième partie)

Certaines chirurgies mammaires effectuées avant que la femme n’ait des enfants peuvent impacter sa capacité à produire du lait. Galactocèles et abcès du sein Crevasses, canaux bouchés, mastites et parfois abcès, surviennent habituellement quand la mère a une production lactée abondante mais que le bébé n’a pas

3
International Breastfeeding Centre
Contact ibc
Powered by Evolution in DesignZ