Janie,
In my ten years in private practice with a large pump rental station, I
learned quickly that most women express more milk from one breast and
that women who express evenly are in the minority. You might find the
following article of interest:
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/reprint/117/3/e387
Kent, J. C., Mitoulas, L. R., Cregan, M. D., Ramsay, D. T., Doherty, D.
A., & Hartmann, P. E. (2006). Volume and frequency of breastfeedings and
fat content of breast milk throughout the day. Pediatrics, 117(3), e387-395.
"A^ significant difference in the 24-hour milk production between^ the
more productive and less productive breasts was evident^ (/P/ < .001),
with an absolute median difference between^ the breasts of 106 g (IQR:
39–173 g; range: 5–441^ g). For the majority of the mothers (76%), the
right breast^ was the more productive, resulting in a significant
difference^ between the right and the left breasts (426 ± 116 g [range:^
161–769 g] and 372 ± 109 g [range: 177–601^ g], respectively; /P/ = .003."
The 71 mothers in this study were breastfeeding, but it goes to show
that milk production tends to be uneven whether mothers express their
milk or not. Ultimately, as others said, what matters is that there is
enough milk overall, not whether it is evenly distributed.
Warmly,
Nancy Mohrbacher, IBCLC, FILCA
Lactation Consultant, Ameda Breastfeeding Products
In frigid Chicago, where it is about 9 degrees F today
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