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I suppose mom in fact did have a plentifull supply and the baby did not ave to use any kind of technique to receive all the milk he needed and then some.
But this type of abundant supply may very well taper off if baby is not using good, stimulating, drinking techniques. This will then show a couple of months later as undersupply. That is one good reason to try and regulate early oversupply and evaluate breastdrinking techniques.
Warmly greeting,
Gonneke, IBCLC, LLLL, MOM, grandma2B in greyish southern Nethelands
Kathy Eng <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
The moral of this story is how staff thought this baby was suffering
from too abundant milk supply in the beginning because of the green
stools and fussiness at the breast and "okay" weight gain. It did sound
reasonable at the time.
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