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In this episode of The IBCLC Mentor Podcast, Margaret Salty interviews Dr. Katrina Mitchell, a breast surgeon and breastfeeding medicine physician, about the complexities of low milk supply, tubular breasts, and why the term “insufficient glandular tissue” (IGT) may not be the best descriptor. They explore the anatomical and physiological factors that impact milk production and discuss how IBCLCs can best support families in these situations.
Dr. Mitchell’s Background and Journey into Breastfeeding MedicineDr. Mitchell shares her unique path into breastfeeding medicine, including:
Dr. Mitchell explains why she dislikes the term IGT and why it is misleading. Topics include:
Dr. Mitchell provides a deep dive into tubular breasts, a condition that affects breast morphology and may contribute to low milk supply:
Margaret and Dr. Mitchell discuss why many cases of tubular breasts go unrecognized, including:
Dr. Mitchell emphasizes how IBCLCs can best support parents experiencing low supply due to tubular breasts or other factors:
Margaret and Dr. Mitchell discuss common questions about hormonal influences and whether breast tissue can develop more with each pregnancy:
Dr. Mitchell highlights how little is truly understood about lactation physiology, including:
Dr. Katrina Mitchell is a breast surgeon, lactation medicine physician, and perinatal mental health specialist. She provides clinical care for both breastfeeding parents and individuals undergoing breast cancer treatment.
🔗 Find Dr. Mitchell Online:
🌐 Website: katrinamitchell.org
📸 Instagram: @physicianguidedbreastfeeding
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:📌 Plastic Surgery Literature on Tubular Breasts – Understanding the anatomical differences
📌 Perinatal Mental Health and Lactation – How mental health intersects with milk production
📌 Studies on Galactagogues – Evaluating the effectiveness of medications like Reglan and Domperidone
Connect with Me:Have questions or suggestions for future episodes? Reach out to Margaret at [email protected] or connect on social media:
📸 Instagram: @margaretsalty
📘 Facebook: Margaret Salty’s IBCLC Community
Credits:🎙 Hosted by: Margaret Salty
🎧 Guest: Dr. Katrina Mitchell
🎵 Music by: The Magnifiers, My Time Traveling Machine
Hashtags & Keywords:#IBCLC #LactationSupport #BreastfeedingMedicine #TubularBreasts #LowMilkSupply #LactationResearch #BreastfeedingScience #IBCLCMentorPodcast #MargaretSalty
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In this episode of The IBCLC Mentor Podcast, Margaret Salty interviews Dr. Katrina Mitchell, a breast surgeon and breastfeeding medicine physician, about the complexities of low milk supply, tubular breasts, and why the term “insufficient glandular tissue” (IGT) may not be the best descriptor. They explore the anatomical and physiological factors that impact milk production and discuss how IBCLCs can best support families in these situations.
Dr. Mitchell’s Background and Journey into Breastfeeding MedicineDr. Mitchell shares her unique path into breastfeeding medicine, including:
Dr. Mitchell explains why she dislikes the term IGT and why it is misleading. Topics include:
Dr. Mitchell provides a deep dive into tubular breasts, a condition that affects breast morphology and may contribute to low milk supply:
Margaret and Dr. Mitchell discuss why many cases of tubular breasts go unrecognized, including:
Dr. Mitchell emphasizes how IBCLCs can best support parents experiencing low supply due to tubular breasts or other factors:
Margaret and Dr. Mitchell discuss common questions about hormonal influences and whether breast tissue can develop more with each pregnancy:
Dr. Mitchell highlights how little is truly understood about lactation physiology, including:
Dr. Katrina Mitchell is a breast surgeon, lactation medicine physician, and perinatal mental health specialist. She provides clinical care for both breastfeeding parents and individuals undergoing breast cancer treatment.
🔗 Find Dr. Mitchell Online:
🌐 Website: katrinamitchell.org
📸 Instagram: @physicianguidedbreastfeeding
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:📌 Plastic Surgery Literature on Tubular Breasts – Understanding the anatomical differences
📌 Perinatal Mental Health and Lactation – How mental health intersects with milk production
📌 Studies on Galactagogues – Evaluating the effectiveness of medications like Reglan and Domperidone
Connect with Me:Have questions or suggestions for future episodes? Reach out to Margaret at [email protected] or connect on social media:
📸 Instagram: @margaretsalty
📘 Facebook: Margaret Salty’s IBCLC Community
Credits:🎙 Hosted by: Margaret Salty
🎧 Guest: Dr. Katrina Mitchell
🎵 Music by: The Magnifiers, My Time Traveling Machine
Hashtags & Keywords:#IBCLC #LactationSupport #BreastfeedingMedicine #TubularBreasts #LowMilkSupply #LactationResearch #BreastfeedingScience #IBCLCMentorPodcast #MargaretSalty
🎧 Listen Now!
Don’t forget to subscribe to The IBCLC Mentor Podcast and leave a review!

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