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This now becomes intriguing... as I wonder if the reason I cannot
express by hand, is because I have never felt a let down, and haven't a
clue about any area in my breast doing anything, as there is no feeling
there about breastfeeding at all?
I'd presumed it was the large, floppy pendulous thing, that means I
can't express by hand at all, and barely with a hand pump. (Never see a
proper double electric).
But I know a lot of women who cannot express, and they have firm breasts.
Morgan Gallagher
Pam Hirsch, BSN,RN,IBCLC wrote:
> With
> baby on one breast and her hand on the other, she will "feel" where her hand
> needs to be to "milk" the let-down her baby has just elicited. Because she is
> essentially "double pumping" using this method, she will get an impressive
> amount of milk in her collection container, while baby gets plenty on his side.
>
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