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>My question: why
>would the mom with one fully-functioning breast supplement with formula
>because *second* breast was not producing enough? Why not just use one
>breast and provide 100% breastmilk?
I wondered the same thing myself. We have a mom in our LLL Group who has
only nursed her 10 month old son on one side. If anyone ever had any doubts
about a baby getting enough milk from only one breast, they'd just have to
look at this little guy. He weighs in at a whopping 35 lbs! Mom's a bit
lopsided but the baby is obviously doing just great.
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Kim Balzer, LLLeader, Area Communications Coordinator LLL of N.CA/HI
The Milkie Way, Breastpump Rentals/Sales, Breastfeeding Accessories
Sebastopol, CA USA
mailto:[log in to unmask] http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/9068
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