When the baby then goes to the breast, and has to suck to elicit
a milk ejection response, the baby will «Shut Down» or become fussy.
However, if your breastfed baby tends to be a fast drinker or if you have a rapid
milk ejection response, which causes you to produce a faster flow than your baby can handle at first, then your baby may occasionally need to be burped.
Not exact matches
Incisions in the upper, inner quadrants of the breast are usually least harmful, while incisions around the areola can damage nerve
response affecting
milk ejection.
Some women have difficulty with the let - down
response, also known as the
milk ejection reflex.