Small Breasts: Women
with small breasts often worry that they will not be able to make enough milk for their baby.
Not exact matches
A mother
with a
smaller storage capacity, however, will need to nurse baby more
often to satisfy baby's appetite and maintain milk supply since her
breasts will become full (slowing production) more quickly.
More
often than not, women
with small breasts and those whose
breasts do not seem to enlarge during pregnancy still produce plenty of
breast milk.
Bottle Tips and Tricks:
Often times using a preemie nipple (usually one that is
smaller and firmer
with a slow flow rate, or one that is angled and flat) on a bottle, or a silicone shield over the
breast nipple when nursing, enables an infant to suck more efficiently while slowing the flow of liquid.
Her storage capacity: Some women have greater milk - storage capacity, and their babies may be able to go longer between feedings without affecting the volume of milk; women
with smaller «containers» may suffer in terms of supply if their
breasts aren't emptied more
often.
Although women
with larger
breasts (generally a C cup or above)
often have an easier time creating cleavage naturally,
with a little effort, it is possible for women
with smaller breasts to show some cleavage as well.