In order to
keep milk flow even on both sides, you can always pump on one side while your baby feeds on the other.
Not exact matches
As the site noted, the rush of
milk from an overfull breast can cause babies to have a difficult time feeding, and
even keep them from drinking enough
milk because they aren't able to handle the strong
flow.
The Support: An inner sling helps
keep your breasts lifted and supported throughout the day,
even with the ebb and
flow of your
milk supply.
This
keeps the
flow of
milk even and smooth without any air bubbles or air pockets.
And the idea that just touching the breasts, just using massage, taking some Colostrum out is kind of stimulating the body to make more, to make more kind of get it going
even before the baby comes you are not making mature
milk but just kind of
keeping that
flow the Colostrum going.