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This is from the work of Peter Hartmann and/or his associates. I
have it in my notes from one of his sessions at the LLL of CO/WY
conference last year. At the moment I also have my 23-month-old
nursling on my lap or I would look up the reference for you! What I
remember is that virtually all women produce more from one breast
than the other, and in the vast majority it is the right breast,
regardless of handedness.
(I wondered if I am just unusual or if I have unconsciously
cultivated greater production in my left breast by using it more,
thus freeing up my right hand for the computer mouse!)
Margaret
LLLL
Longmont, CO
>Hi All,
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>I just read something that stated that in 3/4 of women the right breast
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>produces more milk than the left and this is independent of being either
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>right or left-handed?
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>Can anyone verify that this is a fact?
>
>Thanks,
>Dianne Oliver, IBCLC
>Simi Valley, CA
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