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So perhaps the real significant variation is in our or the mother's ability
to express her colostrum and not the amount of colostrum.
Thanks for those of you who have and are going to respond!
Chayn

On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 8:50 AM, Shamblin, Tricia <
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> I've wondered this too. Occasionally I find a woman that we cannot even
> get a single drop of colostrum from her breasts with hand expression, but
> her milk comes in normally. The other day we had a patient that hand
> expressed 100 ml on day 2 (very rare indeed). I would also like to know if
> the person who can hand express 3 ml on day one will have an easier time
> with milk production that the person who gets less than 1 ml. I think some
> people seem to have a harder time with expression when they have a lot of
> dense breast tissue right behind the areola.
>
> Tricia Shamblin, RN, IBCLC
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