I tend to describe in terms of emptiness of the breast and the resultant strength of signal to make more milk...and factoring in frequency also. But I'm usually speaking in terms of relactation and in many instances this is with women who are pumping only (and hand expressing, which is a great driver because it can remove milk not accessible via a pump).
Interesting conversation!
Karleen Gribble
Australia
On 19/08/2012, at 10:57 PM, welford heather wrote:
>
> I have (I think) gone some way to resolve this over the past few years by
> using this expression:
>
> "it's the frequency of milk removal that drives the supply"
>
> I don't say 'if you do this, then this happens' because that is too direct
> and is liable to misinterpretation.
>
> I also prefer 'drives' the supply rather than speaking in terms of volume
> removed which is not exact. I then go on to explain in more detail what
> this 'frequency' means and how the whole thing works.
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