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[quote=Anonymous]I wonder if it is 5% across cultures? I would be interested to know. I was unsuccessful at breastfeeding. I was 41 when my child was born, had a c section after a few days of induction, and I figured those things contributed even though I don't know any medical research to support that. I don't have PCOS, am not obese. I do have "dense breast tissue" I wonder if that is related to the breast tissue issues (tubular, etc) that a pp mentioned? In my case, I can't rule out psychological. I have a messed up amygala, am diagnosed with c-ptsd, but did not know this at time of giving birth. I wanted badly to bf, and hired a private coach, rented a hospital pump, ate all the oatmeal cookies, did every single thing suggested to me, and only ever produced a tiny bit. After a few weeks, I decided I didn't want to spend my days with my baby that way.[/quote]
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