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> Consistently, anyone who nurses on the left is getting max 20cc's.
> Max. ditto for pumping on that side.
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> The right side, who has been the powerhouse, nursing everyone is now
> lumpy, bumpy and tender in the upper right quadrant.
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It is usual for one breast to produce more than the other, and the
difference is often more noticeable with twins. This is one of the
reasons it is important not to assign one breast to each twin in the
early weeks.
> I feel for
> her but can't imagine how frustrating this must be - and on top of no
> sleep. She's doing all the right things and starting lecithin at this
> moment.
>
It's good she has your support. Does she have a copy of Mothering
Multiples? Is there an LLL Multiples Group nearby?
Wish her my best.
Jo-Anne, BTDT -- twice
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