LACTNET Subscribers:
I'm working with a mother of twins as a postpartum doula. I'm aware that
many mothers produce more milk on one side than the other. This woman seems
to have a more severe case of this. She's alternating twins at each feed.
The twin who nurses on the smaller breast gets hungry 1/2 hr to an hour after
her feed. The other baby on the larger side seems satisfied for 2 - 21/2
hours. She is trying to feed them simultaneously, but their feeding schedules
are a bit crazy. We tried pumping after one baby nursed on the large side.
The large side produced 2 oz. and the smaller breast produced barely 1/2 oz.
With twins nursing around the clock (and gaining well), I can't understand
this intense difference in supply. Does anyone have any suggestions for this
mother?
Thanks,
Colette Acker
Breastfeeding Counselor and
Postpartum Doula