My thoughts would be that the mother might have a tiny piece of retained
placenta, or that the baby might a tongue tie or small cleft in the palate
leading to ineffective suckling. I know of one mother of twins who had
plenty of milk for her twins, but very little for her next baby, a
singleton. That turned out to be a case of a retained placental fragment.
Teresa Pitman
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