Let's simplify breastfeeding for the mothers we help and once and for all cross foremilk and
hindmilk off our «worry lists.»
Not exact matches
You'll know when the baby gets to the
hindmilk because they come
off the breast looking verrrrry satisfied.
You'll know when the baby gets the
hindmilk — your child will come
off the breast looking a little funny, totally zonked.
Let your baby decide when to come
off the first breast, so that he / she can nurse long enough to get the higher fat
hindmilk