GNM - Mastitis

Mastitis relates to the milk ducts (Separation Conflict), more than the breast tissue (Nest Worry Conflict). The saying ‘torn from mother’s breast' applies here.

A Separation conflict can be that you have BEEN separated or that you WANT to be separated from something. Some common examples for Mastitis include being separated from the baby after the birth, baby sleeping in another room, baby’s suck being too strong and wanting to separate, someone else holding your baby, or even the mum loved being pregnant and wasn’t ready to give birth - separated too soon.

Handedness also applies here - most mastitis is on the left side, as for right hand dominant women, the left side applies to mother and child. If it occurs on the other side, perhaps they need support or feel separated from their partner.

In the Conflict Active (Stress) phase, the nipples may have less sensation and there is some memory loss too. The pain, heat and swelling will occur when the separation is over (healing phase) and the cells replenish.

This is not to be taken as medical advice. Please consult a practitioner for more support. This information is an introduction for you to explore where your conditions may have begun, and is by no means complete as other conflicts may also be possible. Respect and credit is given to Dr Hamer and learninggnm.com.

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