At 12:39 PM 17/02/02 -0500, Heather wrote:
>and I also say that the
>difference in breastmilk volume between a breast that is huge and
>hard(ish), and a breast that is soft, may not be as great as they
>think.
>
>I am right, here, aren't I? Baby takes 'large' feed, and makes breast
>much 'less full' than before...milk is replaced in response to this,
>but mother doesn't feel as she is bursting, because the milk quantity
>is just right for her, and for her baby.

Yes that is a very reasonable way to explain it.

Denise


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BreastEd Online Lactation Studies
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