In exclusively breastfed babies, milk intake increases
quickly during the first few weeks of life, then stays about the same between one and six months.
In exclusively breastfed babies, milk intake increases
quickly during the first few weeks of life, then stays about the same between one and six months (though it likely increases short term during growth spurts).
Not exact matches
During the
first few weeks, your body starts to make a lot of progesterone
quickly.
During the
first few weeks after you have your baby, your breast milk changes
quickly.