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Lactation and Mastalgia: When Does a "Natural Process" Become a Clinical Concern?
Motherhood is a remarkable journey that frequently begins with clinical challenges. One of the most delicate subjects is lactation and breast health. Many mothers operate under the misconception that pain during breastfeeding is inevitable and must simply be "endured." As a breast specialist (mammologist), I assure you: pain is not a physiological norm. It is a clinical signal from your body indicating the need for medical intervention. Why is the Lactation Period Particularl

Kakhaber Baramidze
5 days ago2 min read


Breast Pain and Pregnancy: From First Signs to Lactation
Many women believe that morning sickness (toxicosis) is the first sign of pregnancy. In reality, the breast often "senses" changes much earlier. Frequently, when a patient asks me, "Why do I have unusual breast pain?" , the answer lies not in pathology, but in hormonal transformation. 1. Why Does the Pain Start? As soon as pregnancy begins, estrogen and progesterone levels in the body spike sharply. These hormones are preparing your body for future lactation (breastfeeding).

Kakhaber Baramidze
Feb 92 min read
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