Normally, I would say someone with oversupply should nurse, 2-3 times, if the baby is
doing short (10-15 minute) feedings, to continue to feed on the same breast, for say, 2-3
feedings in a row, to increase baby's hind milk intake, but if this is such an extreme case,
maybe for 3-4 times in a row. This will slow milk production, and regulate to baby's needs,
before switching sides. Do the same, on the other side, before switching. This should
increase hind milk intake, alleviate gassiness, promote neurological brain growth and
development, and regulate weight gain to normal levels, not to mention, regulate milk
supply production. Joann C. (Trained by one of the best, but can't locate her.)
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