The underdevelopment of milk-producing tissue in breasts is known as breast hypoplasia. This article will help you understand more about this condition, known as breast hypoplasia, as well as how to breastfeed with hypoplastic breasts.
Breast tissue develops when women hit puberty between the ages of eleven and thirteen. However, in some cases, the tissue does not form completely and leads to a condition called hypoplasia. This condition is often undetectable until after pregnancy and childbirth. Read this article to understand what hypoplasia is and how women can manage breastfeeding
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