Not at all, in fact, you dont need big breasts to efficiently nurse a child.
There is a reason why women have bigger breasts than needed in evolution.
Since it takes a lot of energy to lug around those things, the females that had excess energy to lug them around were sexually selected by the males, and their boob size was carried down generation by generation.
:-)
-Nick
2006-06-12 23:27:02
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answered by odiousmanilla 2
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Size doesn't matter at all. Its all depends upon harmons. Also eat healthy and nutritious food, ask old ladies in ur house, they will have thorough knowledge about it. One more thing don't take tension at all that has adverse effect on milk production. Just think of ur baby and be happy always...........all the best.
2006-06-12 23:41:00
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answered by virgo 1
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my teacher used to say if a woman has the capability of givin birth to a healthy baby then she is capable of providin all the adequate milk that is reqd. n yes irrespective of the size of breasts..milk production is heavily dependent on maternal health and nutrition....eat right n nutritious food n adequately too...n stop worryin n bein anxious cause it really reduces milk production...be happy n stay happy n eat right
2006-06-12 23:31:11
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answered by doc_mc_cool 2
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Your breasts will increase in size IMMENSELY after the baby is born...so don't worry. They will become engorged whether you breast feed or not in the first few days. There are ways to deal with this so please think of the baby and not your own comfort, as so many women seem to these days.
The breast is best.
2006-06-12 23:27:53
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answered by Evil Wordmonger, LTD LOL 6
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You don't need to worry about that because the size doesn't matter. Let me teel you that Milk production goes on till nursing is done.
2006-06-12 23:30:03
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answered by Alyx 3
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i have two kids and i have very small ones too. u can make as much milk as u want to no matter what. i would tell u to pump after every feeding at first b/c us smaller woman do have a harder time keeping up a good suplie
2006-06-12 23:35:08
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answered by jennine75044 2
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Your breasts grow when they start to produce milk :)
You just need to eat healthily, and everything should be fine.
2006-06-13 00:10:56
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answered by pipi_lollipop 2
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no... but the reverse it true.
2006-06-12 23:24:35
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answered by Anonymous
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