I hope I'm not trying your patience with me on this, Denise, I'm really trying hard to understand :). you write; >>The reason why switch nursing *better* empties the breasts when feeding one baby is so that both breasts will be as empty as possible in the shortest amount of time possible, therefore allowing maximum time for milk synthesis at a faster rate. Twins will achieve this by emptying one breast each, without the switching. When there is <little effective milk tx> there's not much point putting one baby to the breast. You may as well leave both well alone to let milk synthesis get started in both breasts - remember it's unlikely that much synthesis is occurring while that baby is still there.<< In addition to the above, I see switch nursing as a valuable tool for twins because it frees up a hand to offer massage. (When I referred to starting switch nursing when there is little effective milk tx, I meant little w/o the benefit of massage). Massage WILL , I believe, empty the breast further than without its use and offer the baby more and higher fat, milk and isn't an *emptier* breast going to be more of a signal to *up* production? >>The stimulation isn't what is going to make the milk - it's the lack of FIL in the breast (and it won't be there because there's minimal milk there) that allows milk synthesis to occur. << OK, If stimulation doesn't contribute to milk synthesis then why does pumping and getting nothing EVER initiate/improve milk production (as in the case of adoption or pumping an empty breast after fdng)? Thank-you! Lynn Shea Rn,Bsn,Ibclc Franklin,Massachusetts *********************************************** The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(TM) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html