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A 28-year-old white woman presented herself in my podiatric office with an adopted baby boy whom she was breast feeding. I asked her if she had been pregnant recently and had lost her child. She replied that she had never been pregnant, but during 3 years of marriage she had often tried to become pregnant but with no success.
She assured me her healthy, adopted boy nourished from her breast quite vigorously. The breasts showed a light pink areola tissue though the mother was a brunette.
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