Not exact matches
While evidence is clear that breast size makes
little difference in the ability of the mother to succeed in breastfeeding her child, it also seems to demonstrate that the more glandular tissue in a single breast, the greater the
milk volume produced.
Restricted or increased fluids will not affect the
volume of
milk produced, and has
little to no influence on the nutritional quality of the
milk.
To make sure that your
little one doesn't take in air and end up colicy or with gas, when choosing a curved bottle, choose one with collapsable inserts that deflate with
milk volume and minimises the intake of air.
So your
milk has come in and you are elated your baby is finally getting that larger
volume of food to help your baby gain weight and be full, happy, and hopefully sleep a
little better.
Too much
milk So your
milk has come in and you are elated your baby is finally getting that larger
volume of food to help your baby gain weight and be full, happy, and hopefully sleep a
little better.
If the next feeding he doesn't nurse as well then he may need a
little bit, so it's a gradual decrease of supplementation as the babies feeding better and many times that supplementation at that point if mom is using a breast pump is breast
milk and so if it's formula to begin with then as her
milk supply increases in
volume we switch it over, Some moms are under the impression that it's the formula that treats it, no, it's the
milk in general, the feeding that treats it, it's not that breast
milk is better than formula, I mean, we know that breast
milk is better than formula but it's not that formula is better, it's just that sometimes the quantity is the key, absolutely