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Thu, 16 Sep 2010 12:09:53 +0100
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The research suggests that oversupply is best dealt with, by full 
draining of the breasts:


  Overabundant milk supply: an alternative way to intervene by full
  drainage and block feeding

*Caroline GA van Veldhuizen-Staas* email 
<http://www.internationalbreastfeedingjournal.com/registration/technical.asp?process=default&msg=ce>

Private practice, Merkelbeek, The Netherlands

 author email corresponding author email

/International Breastfeeding 
Journal/ 2007, *2**:*11doi:10.1186/1746-4358-2-11

The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be 
found online at:

http://www.internationalbreastfeedingjournal.com/content/2/1/11

Received: 	2 September 2006
Accepted: 	29 August 2007
Published: 	29 August 2007


This article is widely known and distributed across the Net, and is 
constantly cited.  Therefore the poster may be discussing this excellent 
resource, on how to deal with overabundant milk supply.  I've suggested 
it myself, and in all instances, it has been a life saver!  Well, a 
tissue saver.  :-)

Gonneke may comment herself, as she in in here.  :-)

Morgan Gallagher

Jessica L. Callahan wrote:
> Ok, Here is a sad but true story about me - I am a sucker for answering questions on yahoo answers. My husband thinks that i am addicted to it. 
> Anyway, tonight i was answering a post regarding a mother who was experiencing some engorgement and she asked about pumping. My response was that she could use reverse pressure softening to make it easier for the infant to latch and hand express milk if she needed to for latch or discomfort issues. I said that pumping would increase milk supply. I also explained that engorgement is not just due to milk but also extra fluid and blood.
> Another user responded and said that engorgement is caused when the breast is not emptied and to ignore any responce on not pumping (meaning that the mother should pump). 

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