Diane wrote:
>And I'll bet she'll see a *significant* increase in supply once she
>triples (and uncomplicates) her nursing frequency.
I think this is almost certain....infrequent feeding, early topping
up, horrendously complicated over-management, large quantities of
formula all add up to a situation where happy, responsive and
effective breastfeeding becomes a virtual impossibility.
Good news is that it can be turned round - but it does need a
different mindset and for the mother to *understand* what
breastfeeding is and how it works.
In these situations, mothers often lose confidence in themselves and
in their ability to meet their babies' needs.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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