Not exact matches
Allowing the
breasts to stay
full for a set period of time sends the
signal to slow milk production.
When
breast - milk remains in the
full breast, a
signal is sent that slows the production of milk.
Whenever your
breasts contain enough milk to feel
full, your milk production slows.1 The fuller your
breasts become, the stronger the
signal your body receives to slow milk production.
Empty
breasts signal your body to make milk while
full ones tell your body to stop making milk.