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Date: | Fri, 23 Jan 2009 19:56:22 -0500 |
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Hi Janie,
The situation you describe of a mother producing 4-5 ounces from one
breast but only 1-2 from the other is quite common and probably not a
cause for concern. In fact, it's almost identical to what I
experience when I return to work (only I rarely got 4 ounces from one
side!). My right side is far and away the better producer, despite my
efforts to encourage the left side to produce more (I was tandem
nursing two of my children and allowed the older, stronger nurser to
only nurse from the left side while the younger child got both sides,
making the left used twice more often than the right for about 18
months).
As long as the baby gets what he needs when he nurses, and this mother
keeps her supply up while she's away from her baby, the discrepancy in
output is probably not a concern.
--Diana in NY
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