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congestion with blood; "engorgement of the breast" eating ravenously or voraciously to satiation
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fullness or congestion of tissue
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Swollen and tender breasts, usually beginning between two days and a weekafter childbirth, when a mother's milk comes in. Symptoms usually disappear in a few days when nursing is well established, but breasts can re-engorge during weaning, a sudden nursing strike, or a bout of mastitis, or if the baby's sick.
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Congested; filled with fluid.
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| engorgement |
swelling of the milk-producing glands in the lactating breast. Engorgement frequently occurs 2-4 days after the birth of a baby, when the first true milk is produced.
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