Totally agree with Jean.
I have (I think) gone some way to resolve this over the past few years by
using this expression:
"it's the frequency of milk removal that drives the supply"
I don't say 'if you do this, then this happens' because that is too direct
and is liable to misinterpretation.
I also prefer 'drives' the supply rather than speaking in terms of volume
removed which is not exact. I then go on to explain in more detail what
this 'frequency' means and how the whole thing works.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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