Breastfeeding questions (MOMS WHO BREAST FEED ONLY)?
How do you know how much milk you have in your breast? Can your milk ever run out when feeding? And how do you make more milk for example lets say i make 2oz how can i make 5oz?
Please answer all three questions. THANKS LADIES
Breastmilk is a supply and demand sort of thing. The more your baby needs and nurses, the more your body provides.
There are circumstances when your milk can run “out”, but change breasts and keep going. The more you nurse, the more your milk will come in.
If you want to produce more, pump between feedings. You want to stimulate your body to produce more milk.
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